Soaring above the London skyline in her most famous creation, architect Julia Barfield is thrilled that the London Eye Ferris ...
Now one of the UK’s most visited paid attractions, the London Eye’s future was not always so assured, architect Julia Barfield says.
The London Eye (the giant Ferris wheel found in many London panoramas) is on the River Thames and meant to deliver great views – not a thrilling ride. It circles around slowly, offering an ...
Floating high above the London skyline aboard her most famous creation, architect Julia Barfield is still giddy that the ...
early evening rides offer guests breathtaking panoramic views of London’s skyline, showcasing the transition from autumnal ...
From the top of the famed London Eye, I ask her what’s her favourite part of the view. She points to St Paul’s Cathedral to our right. “I walked up to the top there with my daughter the ...
From the top of the famed London Eye, I ask her what’s her favourite part of the view. She points to St Paul’s Cathedral to our right. “I walked up to the top there with my daughter the ...
The London Eye was initially envisaged by Barfield and her late husband David Marks, of Marks Barfield Architects, as a temporary landmark to celebrate the millennium (in fact, it was originally ...
It's hard to believe that the London Eye is celebrating 25 years today [9 March]. The structure was only ever meant to be a temporary marker of the millennium but has now cemented its place as an ...