This wooden structure, known as the Wooden Parliament, stood at the entrance to Coal Drops Yard as part of the London Festival of Architecture, in June 2019.
It was designed by Spanish architects Cristina Díaz Moreno and Efrén Ga Grinda of the Madrid-based practice AMID.cero9.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 18 July 2019
Posted as part of July Squares
Very nice one
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Very colourful, but I was more interested in the name ‘Coal Drops Yard’ (almost sounds like a cough sweet), so I had a look at your other posts about this place. I really need to get down to London one day as this King’s Cross area has changed so much in recent years. When I lived in Yorkshire (many moons ago) it was my entrance to London!
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Looks very plasticky, I think, but stunning against the blue sky!
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Most curious, and gone when I was there!
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Looks wonderful against blue sky backdrop 🙂
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Rather odd? A bit space age for me 🙂 🙂 But always interesting.
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totally not what i was expecting!! Thought you had found a tiny model somewhere . . . . wonderful piece of architecture / sculpture
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Not what I expected either!
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It is an interesting structure
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