Louis Khan, architect in 1950s America believed that ‘design habits leading to the concealment of structure have no place’. Khan was an instrumental influence in the ‘High Tech’ (hi tech) style of architecture, where buildings appear inside out.
In 1978, Richard Rogers was awarded the project of designing a new headquarters for Lloyds of London. (more…)
With each of the virtual tours that we have added to the site, I have tried to add some interesting information about the area or building in London. However, sometimes, there’s far more interesting information than I can cram into the virtual tour page! When this happens, I’ll write a blog post about the virtual tour and give a lot more information than we can fit on the main pages.
If you have any suggestions of areas you’d like to see more information on, or even a suggestion of interesting locations for future London Revolution virtual tours, then please feel free to leave a comment and we’ll see what we can do!
I shall kick off tomorrow with some info about the Lloyds of London building in the City…
London Revolution now has a brand new way to tour around London - via a Google Maps virtual tour interface. This allows you to navigate between virtual tour locations via Google Maps. (more…)
London Revolution doesn’t only aim to show you sharp, fast-loading, high-definition London virtual tours. We also aim to tell you a little more about the various locations we have captured in London - giving you some interesting facts about places in London. Some of the things you can discover whilst browsing the virtual tours: (more…)
We’ve now created a portfolio of London Revolution’s London virtual tours which you can browse through on your iPhone. We’re envisaging that there might even be some practical purpose to this. Imagine you’re meeting someone, and want to show them the location in advance, even if they’re already on their way. Just tell them where to view the location in 360 degrees. No excuses for not being in exactly the right spot!
Hello and welcome to the London Revolution blog. You’ve probably already worked out just what the site’s about, but for those who’ve landed here first, I’ll explain. London Revolution is a constantly evolving collection of London virtual tours (also known as interactive panoramas, 360’s, 360 tours, virtual reality tours, VRs and so on) captured by professional panoramic photographer, Will Pearson of Eye Revolution (The Virtual Tour Company). (more…)
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