The reason simply being that everytime I pass the building site when im walking to the bustop I get a small glimse of the deep pit that us going to be for the foundations and as it is a small glimse it is breathtaking!
I wish I could get a photo but the only time any member of the public would ever see such a thing is when a huge scary lorry is leaving the site hence my hesitation not to stand there and sneak a photo, but ever since I knew what was going on I have been astonished at the scale of the project and how it lies tightly within the city of London.
Here are a few photos off Google although is doesn't really show what's going on inside:
WOW!
I even tried looking on Google to see if there are any birds eye views of the site or if any one had taken a few photos and published them some where.
I know the contractor is Skanska famous for huge projects so this will definitely be a high quality building and I am so pleased to see that it is a hospital since this means there will be better facilities and departments (lets hope).
I am hoping to see write more about the buildings I see when I tend to walk anywhere as I believe this is the best way to learn about a building and see what is going on and despite London being tightly packed there is always something new happening somewhere around the corner :)
Has anyone else been to walk around the area of St Paul's and see this amazing project?
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