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  • The shadows of a sign for Offices to Let is seen on a white wall in a corporate foyer in the City of London. Sunshine pours through the window of this generic company foyer window, allowing the shadow of lettering to be projected on to tht rear wall - advertising that this building has office space to let. Retro seats have been carefully postioned and there is a theme of spots and circles within the picture to emphasize design and coincidence. The amount of office space available to rent in central London has fallen by 14 per cent over the last 12 months and 48% since the peak (2009). Five million sq ft throughout 2014, but still remains at its lowest level for seven years. This is despite over 3 million sq ft completing construction during 2014.
    offices_to_let06-09-02-2015_1.jpg
  • The shadows of a sign for Offices to Let is seen on a white wall in a corporate foyer in the City of London. Sunshine pours through the window of this generic company foyer window, allowing the shadow of lettering to be projected on to tht rear wall - advertising that this building has office space to let. Retro seats have been carefully postioned and there is a theme of spots and circles within the picture to emphasize design and coincidence. The amount of office space available to rent in central London has fallen by 14 per cent over the last 12 months and 48% since the peak (2009). Five million sq ft throughout 2014, but still remains at its lowest level for seven years. This is despite over 3 million sq ft completing construction during 2014.
    offices_to_let02-09-02-2015_1.jpg
  • The shadows of a sign for Offices to Let is seen on a white wall in a corporate foyer in the City of London. Sunshine pours through the window of this generic company foyer window, allowing the shadow of lettering to be projected on to tht rear wall - advertising that this building has office space to let. Retro seats have been carefully postioned and there is a theme of spots and circles within the picture to emphasize design and coincidence. The amount of office space available to rent in central London has fallen by 14 per cent over the last 12 months and 48% since the peak (2009). Five million sq ft throughout 2014, but still remains at its lowest level for seven years. This is despite over 3 million sq ft completing construction during 2014.
    offices_to_let05-09-02-2015_1.jpg
  • A businessman sits reading documents in sunlight by the window of a company foyer in the City of London, the capital's financial district. Seated in the foyer he has chosen the brightness in an otherwise dark location, where he can concentrate on reading the notes resting on his lap. A theme of small squares appear on the glass, currently popular in the City of London, the capital's oldest, financial district.
    working_man01-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A young woman holds a conversation on her phone while standing in the foyer of The Helicon, a company office space, on 16th February 2017, on Moorgate, in the City of London, England.
    spots_woman-01-16-02-2017.jpg
  • The red foyer of Cannon Place - a 57,800 sq.m development at Cannon Street station, City of London by architect Foggo Associates. The entrance has a theme of squares that illuminate reds from backlit panes that render the foreground of reception desk and receptionist alongside tall plants into dark silhouettes. To the right and left are the escalators that take workers to a mid-level mezzanine floor.
    red_foyer01-14-02-2012.jpg
  • A lone receptionist sits at her desk in the foyer of a central London office building. With afternoon sunlight shining into the reception desk area where visitors report for appointments, the lone female site upright in her chair surrounded by shadows and office vegetation. The glass has a green tint that perhaps cuts out the UV light that enters the pane.
    office_foyer4-23-09-2011.jpg
  • An employee of a City of London company walks through security barriers in the foyer of corporate office space, on 29th July 2020, in London, England.
    fuji_test13-29-07-2020.jpg
  • The reflections of heritage architecture and the modern foyer of the newly-completed 22 Bishopsgate, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city10-02-02-2021.jpg
  • Standing in the corner of a brightly sun-lit window, a classical reproduction bust is seen in a hotel foyer in the modern town of Olympia, the birthplace of athletics and the Olympic ideal. Amid the woodland of ancient Olympia where for 1,100 continuous years, the ancients held their pagan festival of sport and debauchery. The modern games share many characteristics with its ancient counterpart. Corruption, politics and cheating interfered then as it does now and the 2004 Athens Olympiad echoed both what was great and horrid about the past.
    greek_olympiad002-20-10_2003_1.jpg
  • A receptionist sits in the foyer of corporate office space in the City of London, on 29th July 2020, in London, England.
    fuji_test12-29-07-2020.jpg
  • City workers watch a womens tennis match on a huge screen outside the City of London headquarters of insurance company Aviva during Wimbledon fortnight, on 4th July, London, United Kingdom. Seen through the large window of Avivas foyer, reflections of City buildings as well as visitors to the building merge with the tennis action, a lady player bouncing the ball for a serve.
    city_wimbledon-04-04-07-2016.jpg
  • Cyclists pedal past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles on exterior windows in the City of London. As the rider passes-by, the spots on the window repeat on the wheels of the bike on a bright day, where contrast is high and shadows deep. Traffic has made its way northwards across London Bridge from the southern bank to the city itself on the north. There is little colour, a scene of monochrome - of greys and blacks.
    city_spots04-15-04-2014.jpg
  • Entrance foyer to the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famour skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic resplendent in grand gold design.
    2007_05_19_New York CityW.jpg
  • A jogger runs past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles (and shadows) on exterior windows in the City of London. The man is about to head south over London Bridge and passes these offices whose window theme is a series of dots, currently popular in the City of London - the capital's oldest financial district.
    window_spots13-10-04-2014.jpg
  • On a night out with friends, a group of five ladies are queuing for screen 2 in a Croydon cinema, South  London to see a Bollywood romantic film. On a poster behind, a giant movie hero's face looks towards the viewer with a hand raised in a salute. The man is of a dashing, handsome character  whose dark skin looks like a tanned European person. The women are in good spirits before their favourite film and gather together in the cinema's foyer in expectation. One lady is dressed in a long, smart dress and is staring with wide open eyes. She has a large handbag over the left shoulder and her long hair is spilling down her back.<br />
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  • A receptionist sits in the foyer of corporate office space in the City of London, on 29th July 2020, in London, England.
    fuji_test11-29-07-2020.jpg
  • A jogger runs past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles on exterior windows in the City of London. The man is about to head south over London Bridge and passes these offices whose window theme is a series of dots, currently popular in the City of London - the capital's oldest financial district.
    city_spots02-15-04-2014.jpg
  • A woman searches at the bottom of her bag in front of an office foyer window in the City of London, the capital's financial district and oldest quarter. As if forgetful, the lady puts her hand deep into the bag and fishes around for whatever item is missing. With her phone in one hand and standing in autumn sunshine, she is near the corporate floor space in Threadneedle Street, near the Bank of England. Reflected light stretches into the otherwise shadowy recess of the building where visitors seating is carefully positioned.
    city_people13-09-10-2015.jpg
  • A face smiles out from a widescreen in the Aviva office foyer during a rolling video for the insurance corporate, on 9th December 2016, in the City of London, England.
    aviva_christmas-01-09-12-2016.jpg
  • Foyer of the Faena Hotel, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
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  • Foyer of the famous Hotel de la Revolution - revolution Hotel, so called becuase it was where Che Guevara and the Castros first took as their stronghold in Havana at the beginning of the revolution in 1959.
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  • Foyer of the famous Hotel de la Revolution - revolution Hotel, so called becuase it was where Che Guevara and the Castros first took as their stronghold in Havana at the beginning of the revolution in 1959.
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  • Foyer of the famous Hotel de la Revolution - revolution Hotel, so called becuase it was where Che Guevara and the Castros first took as their stronghold in Havana at the beginning of the revolution in 1959.
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  • Foyer of the famous Hotel Raquel, Havana old town.
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  • The Thames foyer is seen reflected from a grand piano of the Savoy Hotel in London. The iconic hotel reopened after a three year refit that cost £220 million ($350 million). The Savoy Hotel is a located on the Strand, in central London. Built by impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte the hotel opened on 6 August 1889. It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels and restaurants owned by Carte's family for over a century. It has been called "London's most famous hotel" and remains one of London's most prestigious and opulent hotels, with 268 rooms and panoramic views of London.
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  • The Upper Thames Foyer of the Savoy Hotel. The iconic hotel reopened after a three year refit that cost £220 million ($350 million). The Savoy Hotel is a located on the Strand, in central London. Built by impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte the hotel opened on 6 August 1889. It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels and restaurants owned by Carte's family for over a century. It has been called "London's most famous hotel" and remains one of London's most prestigious and opulent hotels, with 268 rooms and panoramic views of London.
    savoy009.jpg
  • The Upper Thames Foyer of the Savoy Hotel. The iconic hotel reopened after a three year refit that cost £220 million ($350 million). The Savoy Hotel is a located on the Strand, in central London. Built by impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte the hotel opened on 6 August 1889. It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels and restaurants owned by Carte's family for over a century. It has been called "London's most famous hotel" and remains one of London's most prestigious and opulent hotels, with 268 rooms and panoramic views of London.
    savoy008.jpg
  • A man walks through the Thames foyer of the Savoy Hotel in London. The iconic hotel reopened after a three year refit that cost £220 million ($350 million). The Savoy Hotel is a located on the Strand, in central London. Built by impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte the hotel opened on 6 August 1889. It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels and restaurants owned by Carte's family for over a century. It has been called "London's most famous hotel" and remains one of London's most prestigious and opulent hotels, with 268 rooms and panoramic views of London.
    savoy005.jpg
  • A face looks out from a screen in the Aviva office foyer during a rolling Christmas video for the insurance corporate, on 9th December 2016, in the City of London, England.
    aviva_christmas-02-09-12-2016.jpg
  • Posh court-type chair seen through the window of a hotel in central London. We look through the window where an upper net curtain splits the image two for us to see the empty seating.
    city_people01-06-07-2015.jpg
  • Incongruous modern corporate architecture and older cycling road markings. The empty landscape in the City of London suggests a vacant metropolis devoid of the working population who are at home, leaving the streets emptied of commuters and pedestrians. The road junction is old, even ancient as the City of London was founded in AD43 and centuries of development (despite the Great Fire in 1666) has kept to the ancient boundaries. The Square Mile, as the City is also known, has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000.
    street_landscape02-18-01-2015_1.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual company policies, a solitary receptionist works alone beneath a screen with a message about hygiene and social distancing in the City of London, the capitals financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace02-09-03-2021.jpg
  • Reflected sunlight leaves lines and curves in an aerial cityscape, on the corner of a City of London street where offices are still largely empty as workers work from home during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape25-09-03-2021.jpg
  • Wearing a company wastecoat and blue rubber gloves, the uniform of a Holiday Inn employee, a man of Black ethnicity bends forward to wipe the glass revolving doors at the entrance of this hotel in Paris. Nearby is the man's trolley containing janitorial cleaning products such as a mop and bucket, towels, cloth rolls, atomiser sprays, detergents and tissues needed to maintain the high standards of this motel chain. Coincidentally, a customer is also bending down to re-arrange something in her baggage and leaning at the same angle as the cleaner.
    esa_guiana02113-08-2007_1.jpg
  • The main entrance of 'Haus 1' the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy.
    berlin_stasi_museum05-07-04-2013_1.jpg
  • Brazilian Man playing a piano in public, this is an experimental project funded by the city council, to encourage more interaction with public spaces such as train stations, a similar scheme has been tried in London and other cities, but it orinigated in Brazil. Luz Station, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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  • Brazilian Man playing a piano in public, this is an experimental project funded by the city council, to encourage more interaction with public spaces such as train stations, a similar scheme has been tried in London and other cities, but it orinigated in Brazil. Luz Station, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
    _MG_4280_1_1.jpg
  • Brazilian Man playing a piano in public, this is an experimental project funded by the city council, to encourage more interaction with public spaces such as train stations, a similar scheme has been tried in London and other cities, but it orinigated in Brazil. Luz Station, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
    _MG_4277_1.jpg
  • Brazilian Man playing a piano in public, this is an experimental project funded by the city council, to encourage more interaction with public spaces such as train stations, a similar scheme has been tried in London and other cities, but it orinigated in Brazil. Luz Station, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
    _MG_4277_1_1.jpg
  • The famous Curzon Soho cinema on Shaftesbury avenue in central London. Deep in the heart of Soho, Curzon’s flagship venue has established itself as the country’s busiest art-house cinema. Building on the site of the bombed Shaftesbury Pavilion of 1912, Harold Wingate had planned a sister site to the Curzon in Mayfair, but eventually the cinema was leased to Columbia Pictures and in February 1959 the Columbia Cinema opened with Gigi. Equipped to show 70mm, the cinema was sunk into the basement of a large office block. A generous foyer led down to the 734-seat screen.
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  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_R.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMX riders, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
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  • A lady Metro Bank worker and foyer featuring a vintage photo of City traffic seen through a front window. The modern-day Metro Bank offices with the backdrop of a vintage street scene, plus contemporary traffic in reflected city. Picking up her paperwork, the lady is about to temporarily leave her desk. In the background is a street scene of a bygone era, with early buses and charabancs. Incongruously the modern world is shown with today's society walking the same London streets and a ubiquitous white van. Metro Bank is Britain’s first new High Street bank in over 100 years.
    metro_bank01-21-02-2014 1.jpg
  • The second of two giant Christmas decoration bears are offloaded from a sub-contractor's lorry and delivered to the foyer of the Cafe Royal in Air Street, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. The bears have been manufactured by Romanian Eugeniu Dumneanu's Art-Grass company, a synthetic grass and turf provider specialising in the covering of surfaces and instillations with artificial grass and Astroturf.
    christmas_bear08-01-12-2020.jpg
  • Two workmen walk past the second of two giant Christmas decoration bears which are being offloaded from a sub-contractor's lorry and delivered to the foyer of the Cafe Royal in Air Street, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. The bears have been manufactured by Romanian Eugeniu Dumneanu's Art-Grass company, a synthetic grass and turf provider specialising in the covering of surfaces and instillations with artificial grass and Astroturf.
    christmas_bear03-01-12-2020.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsF.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsE.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with BMX since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    05062011southbank BMXD.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with BMX since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    05062011southbank BMXB.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with BMX since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    05062011southbank BMXC.jpg
  • Young men practise their skateboarding tricks at the Undercroft on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Young men practise their skateboarding tricks at the Undercroft on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160810_southbank skateboard underc...jpg
  • Boys practice videoing their skateboard jump trick off a high wall beside the Undercroft on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160810_southbank skateboard trick_...jpg
  • Boys practice videoing their skateboard jump trick off a high wall beside the Undercroft on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160810_southbank skateboard trick_...jpg
  • Boys practice videoing their skateboard jump trick off a high wall beside the Undercroft on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160810_southbank skateboard trick_...jpg
  • Skater takes his friend's dog out for a walk / skate at the Undercroft. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others.
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  • Skater takes his friend's dog out for a walk / skate at the Undercroft. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others.
    20140509_south bank undercroft dog_C.jpg
  • Skater takes his friend's dog out for a walk / skate at the Undercroft. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others.
    20140509_south bank undercroft dog_B.jpg
  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_O.jpg
  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
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  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
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  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
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  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
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  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_M.jpg
  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
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  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_K.jpg
  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_H.jpg
  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_F.jpg
  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_E.jpg
  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_B.jpg
  • 1 year on skateboard jam at the Undercroft to celebrate the first 12 months of the Long Live South Bank campaign. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20140504_south bank skateboard jam_D.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMX riders, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped.
    20140301_south bank skaters_A.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMX riders, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped.
    20131214_south bank undercroft skate...jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMX riders, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20131214_south bank undercroft skate...jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMX riders, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20131214_south bank undercroft skate...jpg
  • Skateboarder being filmed with a special 3D camera. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others.
    20130925_south bank undercroft 3d_C.jpg
  • Skateboarder being filmed with a special 3D camera. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others.
    20130925_south bank undercroft 3d_A.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20130905_south bank undercroft light...jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20130905_south bank undercroft light...jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20130811_south bank save undercroft_...jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20130725_south bank undercroft_E.jpg
  • South Bank crowds on a Summer day passing the Undercroft. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area.
    20130706_south bank undercroft overv...jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20130619_south bank undercroft_B.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20130619_south bank undercroft_D.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsB.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsF.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsC.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsA.jpg
  • Circular lighting from the foyer of a City business and the other financial insitutions on Cornhill Street, in the City of London - the capitals fijnancial district, on 24th January 2019, in London, England.
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  • A lady Metro Bank worker and foyer featuring a vintage photo of City traffic seen through a front window. The modern-day Metro Bank offices with the backdrop of a vintage street scene, plus contemporary traffic in reflected city. Picking up her paperwork, the lady is about to temporarily leave her desk. In the background is a street scene of a bygone era, with early buses and charabancs. Incongruously the modern world is shown with today's society walking the same London streets and a ubiquitous white van. Metro Bank is Britain’s first new High Street bank in over 100 years.
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  • Glass repetition of parked car with blue theme coloured pillars and struts on development opposite the Tate Modern gallery on London's Southbank. Looking into the shadows of a building's foyer, we see the white car being repeated in relation to the number of glass surfaces. The vehicle is parked at the kerbside and its image merges with the architecture of red diagonal blue and vertical.
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  • A devoted young Christian girl holds the hand of a Jesus statue in the foyer of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mormons in central London, England. It is a Sunday morning and members of the Mormon church in Exhibition Road, central London have gathered for their service. The statue of Jesus stands in the corner of the churchs fmodern architecture.
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  • The second of two giant Christmas decoration bears are offloaded from a sub-contractor's lorry and delivered to the foyer of the Cafe Royal in Air Street, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. The bears have been manufactured by Romanian Eugeniu Dumneanu's Art-Grass company, a synthetic grass and turf provider specialising in the covering of surfaces and instillations with artificial grass and Astroturf.
    christmas_bear06-01-12-2020.jpg
  • The second of two giant Christmas decoration bears are offloaded from a sub-contractor's lorry and delivered to the foyer of the Cafe Royal in Air Street, on 1st December 2020, in London, England. The bears have been manufactured by Romanian Eugeniu Dumneanu's Art-Grass company, a synthetic grass and turf provider specialising in the covering of surfaces and instillations with artificial grass and Astroturf.
    christmas_bear04-01-12-2020.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsB.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsC.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    20100724southbank skate kidsD.jpg
  • The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank has been popular with BMX since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. Although this informal activity, social and arts scene is a distinctive feature of the Southbank Centre site, it was proposed that the area would be redeveloped. However a statement from the Prime Minister's office may save the undercroft for these uses.
    05062011southbank BMXA.jpg
  • Young men practise their skateboarding tricks at the Undercroft on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The undercroft of the foyer building of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank has been popular with skateboarders since the early 70's and it is widely acknowledged to be London's most distinctive and popular skateboarding area. The area is used by skateboarders, BMXers, graffiti artists, taggers, photographers, buskers, and performance artists, among others. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160810_southbank skateboard underc...jpg
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