South Bank Tower (formerly King's Reach Tower until 2013 is a high-rise building in Stamford Street, Southwark, London. It is a thirty storey structure 111 metres (364 ft) high and was completed in1972,[designed by the architect Richard Seifert and built by John Laing Construction Limited. As of 2013, the tower is undergoing extensive redevelopment.
The tower is a Brutalist-style building that was common at the time of its construction. The tower is similar in design to Tower 42, which was designed by the same architect.
Info robbed from wicki..
Pretty much forgot i had this sat on the hard drive so thought it was about time i put on on my blog!
Visited with the usual gang and as much as i hate heights was nice to get so close to the edge and admire the view
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A location once very sought after, only a few had used their5 brains rather than force to get in here, it used to be very secure.. Then alo...
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This building was up until 1998 The Holy Cross Roman Catholic school a voluntary aided school for boys and girls. It closed its doors in 1...
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Right very well known hospital now houses ,well the main hospital it's self is now houses what is left is beechwood house which was a sc...
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This swimming pool is in Hayes..its nocknamed mt beans swimming pool due to the fact i twas indeed used in filming for mr bean..theres a sup...
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