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Monday, October 20, 2008
Field Trip to London - Barbican


One of our tutor's - Benson Lau, met the studio in London's St Pancras station to bring us around to his favoruite places in London. The Barbican was our first stop. The almost town-like self-contained dwellings are amazingly dense yet feel so spacious (but also brutal). Facilities include a sports complex with indoor swimming pool, a library and arts centre with concert halls and galleries, schools, shops, cafes and chichi restaurants. Pretty impressive. Just that I kept getting lost inside!

Find out more: http://www.barbican.org.uk/





I'll post the other places we visited later! Tired la!