Langdon Villas terrace
Langdon Villas
Langdon Villas
Rotherhithe Free Church
Boatman vile blue paint job
Jamaica Road street sign
old Ship & Camel
Dockhead end of Tanner Street
sunlight on Devon Mansions
Pommelers Rest at Bermondsey
Bermondsey railway bridge
Tower Gate House
Purbrook Estate
Searles Road
Crown & Anchor
monstrous Elephant erections
serious carbuncle infection
Elephant and Castle tube
urban street clutter
worsening skyline
Strata carbuncle
London Road Depot
one mile from Palace Yard
sunlight on a skyscraper
still a few old relics left
"crown jewel to the new plaza"
ugly Canada Water
no entry to Surrey Quays
Jays Stores
Farriers Arms at Deptford
Lower Road houses
Evelyn Street
Deptford terrace
Deptford church and fire station
Deptford Fire Station
St Luke's Church, Deptford
former Noah's Ark
Deptford Postmen's Office
old Beehive
end of Creek Road
Cutty Sark museum
Cutty Sark sailing ship
Welland Street flats
Greenwich foot tunnel dome
Thames Path at Greenwich
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ugliest library in England?


Canada Water's monumentally ugly Library-cum-Station is described as "a kind of social and cultural Noah’s Ark, exuberantly free from the strictures of architectural good taste". According to Richard Reid, "it helps establish a convivial character in the surrounding streetscape". But in truth it makes me feel quite miserable.
The architects apparently see it as "the crown jewel to the new plaza", which does make me wonder whether a second category of ADD should be included in the next DSM; namely Architectural Delusion Disorder.
The architects apparently see it as "the crown jewel to the new plaza", which does make me wonder whether a second category of ADD should be included in the next DSM; namely Architectural Delusion Disorder.
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