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After an outcry from Londoners, plans to build two new skyscrapers close to Buckingham
Palace have been scraped, or at least modified. The plan was to build a two 380ft
towers just 50yards from the palace. This has been changed to a single tower of 240ft.
If the new option is in anyway visible behind the palace from the Mall, it two should
be scraped.
Unfortunately London has not learnt from the success of cities like St Petersburg
which have not allowed any high rise buildings in the city centre to ensure that
the flavour of the city is not altered. The Prince of Wales has been an outspoken
critic of London's policy of allowing skyscrapers near historic buildings. In a recent
example a building was approved which would appear behind St Paul's Cathedral, potentially
ruining that view as well.
Another potential issue with building skyscrapers near Buckingham Palace is the
reduction in the Queen's privacy. Over the past 50 years several buildings have been
built overlooking the palace gardens and trees have had to be planted in order to
give the Queen the ability to walk around unseen. She values her time with her corgis
walking around the garden, which she does as often as she can.
Unfortunately it does not look like the building policies are going to change
in the near future so London skylines could continue to be ruined for some time to
come.
For more details see: http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23437053-details/Majestic+views+from+Buckingham+Palace+saved/article.do.
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Posted on Tuesday 2 December, 2008
Filed under: Buckingham Palace
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