Eye

Eye The Story Behind the London Eye

Hardback (24 Oct 2007)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Sweeping one of the world's most famous skylines at 135 metres in height, the London Eye is the largest observational wheel in the world, and provides a spectacular 30 minute 'flight' over the capital. But if it had not been for the vision, commitment and sheer persistence of David Marks and Julia Barfield, the husband and wife team of architects behind the project, the London Eye might never have been built. Eye tells the various stories behind the conception, development, realisation and construction of the capital's newest landmark, including personal and political dramas, corporate conflicts, doubts, risks, obstacles and accidents. Against the backdrop of New Labour's pre-millennium Britain, prominent public figures attacked and defended the project, there were unprecedented design and construction problems to overcome, and Marks and Barfield had to fight every inch of the way to maintain the integrity of their vision.

This seminal moment in British architecture is celebrated through the dazzling photography of Marcus Robinson, insightful writing by The Guardian journalist Steve Rose, with an introduction by Richard Rogers and the clean and modern design of Neville Brody's Research Studios.

Book information

ISBN: 9781906155087
Publisher: Artifice Books on Architecture
Imprint: Black Dog Architecture
Pub date:
DEWEY: 725.909421
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 191
Weight: 1418g
Height: 283mm
Width: 237mm
Spine width: 28mm