Although the opening of the London Eye has made the bird's-eye view of the capital accessible to all, London is now obviously too large to grasp in its entirety. But even in the time of Hollar, the depiction of the whole was illusory. This article presents a brief summary of depictions of London from elevated viewpoints
In the early 19th century, the city of London was a spreading city, with some relevant new buildings...
The skyline of London is composed of historic monuments of national and international importance, pu...
This presentation examined the London View Management Framework, a key part of the Mayor's strategy ...
Aerial imagery is everywhere these days, but before World War I, the aerial view had been experience...
The role of sight in the experience of the metropolis as a cultural artefact had a special significa...
'Views of a city: creating London’s image' constitutes a singular artwork that acts as an archival c...
This final contribution the special issue of the London Journal on aerial photography also considers...
This presentation examined the ‘view’ as a historicised and contemporary socio-political mediation a...
Looking west, depicting twin towers of St. Paul's in the foreground; The City of London is a small a...
In the paper the author compares two different views from the South Bank towards the City of London:...
In the early 19th century, the city of London was a spreading city, with some relevant new buildings...
Thames at Victoria Embankment and Waterloo Bridge (left) white support pier for the London Eye at ce...
There was, perhaps, no other city in the world so thoroughly studied, chronicled, and recorded in 19...
In the early 19th century, the city of London was a spreading city, with some relevant new buildings...
The skyline of London is composed of historic monuments of national and international importance, pu...
This presentation examined the London View Management Framework, a key part of the Mayor's strategy ...
Aerial imagery is everywhere these days, but before World War I, the aerial view had been experience...
The role of sight in the experience of the metropolis as a cultural artefact had a special significa...
'Views of a city: creating London’s image' constitutes a singular artwork that acts as an archival c...
This final contribution the special issue of the London Journal on aerial photography also considers...
This presentation examined the ‘view’ as a historicised and contemporary socio-political mediation a...
Looking west, depicting twin towers of St. Paul's in the foreground; The City of London is a small a...
In the paper the author compares two different views from the South Bank towards the City of London:...
In the early 19th century, the city of London was a spreading city, with some relevant new buildings...
Thames at Victoria Embankment and Waterloo Bridge (left) white support pier for the London Eye at ce...
There was, perhaps, no other city in the world so thoroughly studied, chronicled, and recorded in 19...
In the early 19th century, the city of London was a spreading city, with some relevant new buildings...
The skyline of London is composed of historic monuments of national and international importance, pu...
This presentation examined the London View Management Framework, a key part of the Mayor's strategy ...