"It's about celebrating London," says architect Julia Barfield who designed the London Eye It's a perfect day to be high over the River Thames when I join Julia for yet another turn on the ...
The London Eye (the giant Ferris wheel found in many London panoramas) is on the River Thames and meant to deliver great views – not a thrilling ride. It circles around slowly, offering an ...
architect Julia Barfield is still giddy that the London Eye Ferris wheel has become a symbol of the city. The initial priority was finding a breathtaking way to see the British capital ...
The London Eye was initially envisaged by Barfield and her late husband David Marks, of Marks Barfield Architects, as a temporary landmark to celebrate the millennium (in fact, it was originally ...
The London Eye, one of the most iconic landmarks in the UK, celebrates its 25th anniversary this month with the release of a ...
architect Julia Barfield is still giddy that the London Eye ferris wheel has become a symbol of the city. The initial priority was finding a breathtaking way to see the British capital ...