Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Carpenter's Road Lock, 2005


before

Carpenter's Road Lock, 2005

after

Craftsmen Road Lock 

Craftsmen Road Lock lies in the heart of the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London. It structures some piece of an intriguing six kilometer system of recently revitalized conduits known as the Bow Back Rivers which are situated to assume a vital part in the post-Olympic Games change of the territory. 

Woodworker's Road Lock has been surrendered for over 40 years yet there is presently an energizing arrangement to bring it into full meeting expectations request. When completely restored, it will turn into a centerpiece for occasions, for sailing movement, as a spot to loosen up and unwind and as a critical indication of the zone's rich social legacy.

By Richard Soseso


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