London
Yarnbombing by Knit the City Brightens London
If you haven’t heard of yarnstorming, we’re here to enlighten you. The website of its perpetrators, Knit the
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: The British Museum
Following on from my Urban Renewal post, this illustration is fully dedicated to The British Museum. It’s such an
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: Urban Renewal – The Merging of Old and New
In urban renewal, gorgeous old buildings are sometimes re-used with a modern twist. This particular McDonald’s is on the
London – The Trafalgar Square Standard Units of Measurement
While Trafalgar Square is one of Central London‘s highly frequented tourist attractions, most people looking up at the statues
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: Turnham Green, London
Turnham Green is an underground station in West London. When heading into London (for tea and cake) I generally go
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: The Vintage Emporium, London
East London is a ‘go to’ destination and namely it’s Brick Lane with the lovely art markets, vintage shops
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: Wallace & Co.
Wallace & Co. is a lovely cafe owned by Gregg Wallace – & Co. – (you may know him from ‘Master Chef‘
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: Canada Water Library, London
This amazing building in Canada Water in London was home to The Sketchbook Project 2012 (European entries) for a week
Launch of The Crystal in London [VIDEO]
If ever there was doubt over whether urbanism could be made cool, the launch of The Crystal, a new sustainable
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: Exploring London
Untapped Cities is proud to present our new bi-weekly column (Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance. Charlotte is an illustrator and
London and the Blitz
During the Second World War, Germany conducted a Blitzkrieg against the United Kingdom, which is more commonly referred to as
Social Media Week – London
From Monday 13th until Friday 17th of February, we attended Social Media Week London – an annual week of free events