London has been transformed in the last two or three decades since the 1990s. Large areas have been rebuilt and regenerated and exciting new buildings have reshaped London's skyline. Many of the modern high-rise buildings have quickly become synonymous with London, with popular names that reflect their bold design - the Shard, the Gherkin, the Walkie-Talkie. Alongside these new office buildings and residential developments are other landmark buildings celebrating arts, sports and entertainment, such as Tate Modern, the O2 Arena built for the Millennium celebrations and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Large areas of East London and the Docklands have been redeveloped, as well as more everyday buildings throughout the capital, with new and rebuilt mainline and Underground railway stations, museums, sporting venues, urban spaces and housing. In this book photographer Mathew Browne celebrates this new face of London in a collection of stunning images which portray not just the new buildings that characterise modern London, often cheek by jowl with an older London, but also how today's Londoners are changing and adapting their environment, turning old structures into new uses. For all those who are proud to live and work in London, as well as those visiting, this book is a must. Look through these photographs and you will quickly see why this ever-changing city never ceases to fascinate.
About the AuthorMathew Browne is a professional photographer specialising in all forms of travel photography, especially cityscape, landscape and night photography. His work has been featured online and in print by numerous media outlets, newspapers and magazines.
Reviews'This is a book of alluring photography, which should open the eyes of even the most jaded Londoner.' -- Londonist
Book InformationISBN 9781445693965
Author Mathew BrowneFormat Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 417g