Showing posts with label leeds architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leeds architecture. Show all posts

Monday, January 08, 2007

Miniplanet: Leeds

Miniplanet: Leeds Bridge

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Illustrating Leeds UK Property Market


This image of mine is Leeds Bridge over the River Aire in Leeds City Centre, Yorkshire UK. It was recently used to illustrate a Times newspaper article on the move towards helping families settle in the area. The article penned by Graham Norwood says:


"A new scheme in Leeds promises to bring family housing to a city centre that has an oversupply of flats for single people, amid worries that other locations across northern England are suffering the same problem.

A £500m scheme by the developer Reland, to be built on two disused chemical factory sites totalling 20 acres near the Leeds-Liverpool canal, will include family houses and three- and four-bedroom apartments. There will also be offices and shops"

You can read the full article at Times Online here

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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

River Aire Leeds


I am amazed at the tide of redevelopment and regeneration of the industrial architecture along the River Aire in Leeds near to the centre. This photo is one of my latest sales to a magazine in the UK.

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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Royal Armouries Leeds


The Royal Armouries (London and Leeds) house a remarkable selection of warfare weaponry and memorabilia.

This photo is one of my latest sales (to a magazine) and is of the Royal Armouries Leeds. It also shows some of the new development on Clarence Dock. Prior to the Leeds Royal Armouries being built the area was in poor condition with an urban industrial atmosphere. The introduction of such a significant venue has also enabled and encouraged other developments in the surrounding area, thus providing the spark for regeneration.

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