

Unbuilt London: The Crystal Span Bridge
Forget garden bridges and wobbly bridges and tower bridges, what we really need in London is a 7-story high crystal bridge!
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Unbuilt London: The Crystal Span Bridge
Forget garden bridges and wobbly bridges and tower bridges, what we really need in London is a 7-story high crystal bridge!
Unbuilt London: The Museum of London’s glass tower
When you're a museum in need of some extra space, and maybe a more visible presence in the area, what could be better than a massive and very tall glass tower on your doorstep?
Unbuilt London: A Garden Bridge across the Thames
Long before Joanna Lumley went all AbFab over the idea of a garden bridge across the Thames, there was an earlier, and fortunately, never built plan for a garden bridge.
Unbuilt London: The Docklands Southern Relief Road
Long before the Isle of Dogs was filled with tower blocks, it was seen as a cheap plot of derelict land, and ideal for sticking a major road bypass through.
Unbuilt London: Ludgate’s iron footbridge
A marvel of the industrial age, a mighty iron footbridge permitting safe and quick passage for pedestrians over congested and dirty streets. At least, that was the plan.
Unbuilt London: The St Paul’s Bridge
Over the years there have been many attempts to build a bridge across the Thames near St Paul's Cathedral, and this is the story of one of them.
Unbuilt London: The Regent’s Circus
London's famous three - Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus, Regent's Circus. Hang on, Regent's Circus? Yes, the huge circle at the top of Regent Street lined with expensive houses. Haven't you seen it?
Unbuilt London: The Twin London Bridges
When Old London Bridge was finally destined for the knackers yard, one of the many replacement proposals would have seen two mighty bridges constructed side by side.
Unbuilt London: Battersea Power Station’s football stadium
In the dim and distant past, when Battersea Power Station was more ruin than construction site, a proposal was shown off that would have seen the old building become a major football stadium.
Unbuilt London: A giant glass wave over the South Bank
When culture seekers walk along the south bank admiring the views and skateboards, they should do so under a giant glass and steel canopy weaving its way along the Thames.
Unbuilt London: The Pyramid of Death
What was officially known as the Metropolitan Sepulcher, but more widely as the Pyramid of Death -- was a proposed massive pyramid built on Primrose Hill, which would have stood a staggering 950 feet high.
Unbuilt London: The High-Speed Railplane Monorail
Is it a plane? Is it a train? No, it's Railplace! Racing above the streets of London carrying passengers from city centre to airports, to Brighton, to Glasgow, all at unbelievable speeds.
Unbuilt London: The Trafalgar Square Blob
Today where a classical Victorian hotel stands overlooking Trafalgar Square, there should be a massive white curved pyramid -- the Blob.
Unbuilt London: Vauxhall’s Green Giant
Where the confection of the MI6 building currently stands, there should be a gigantic tower block -- the green giant.
Unbuilt London: Central London’s underground railway loop
Had plans gone as planned, London Underground's Central line should look more like the Circle line running in a loop, not a long single line passing through the centre of London.
Unbuilt London: The Martian space centre at Bankside
Had things gone according to plan, instead of an old power station full of art, there would be an outpost of Mars on the south-bank of the Thames.
Unbuilt London: The embankment railway
Imagine a railway, working without steam, running on tall columns along the banks of the Thames -- for that was a scheme created to link Blackfriars with Charing Cross in the 1840s.
Unbuilt London: The fake Venice next to Tower Bridge
Rather than being full of glassy offices and a testicle, the south bank of the Thames by Tower Bridge should be a neo-Venetian folly.
Unbuilt London: A Bronze Slab Next to Parliament
In the early 1970s, plans were announced to demolish a cluster of old buildings opposite Big Ben and replace them with a vast monolith covered in bronzed glass.
Unbuilt London: The Georgian Houses of Parliament
The Houses of Parliament, that impressive confection of gothic architecture should look a lot plainer -- in fact it should be Georgian in style -- had plans to erect a new building in the 1730s been carried out.
Unbuilt London: The Oxford Street flyover
Thirty years ago, a plan was shown off to replace the main road running along Oxford Street with a giant flyover.
Unbuilt London: Imperial Monumental Halls
Westminster Abbey is getting a bit crowded someone once thought, with all these monuments to dead people cluttering up the place. What's needed is a great big extension, and a massive tower.
Unbuilt London: The Millennium Tower
A tower taller and wider than the Shard was once planned to stand in the heart of the City of London. Penned by Sir Norman Foster, the Millennium Tower would have stood more than 380 metres high and looked down on The Shard across the river.
Unbuilt London: The 500 foot high Skyport One heliport
In the early days of the motorcar, architects were already looking to what would replace it as the popular transport of the upper classes, and obviously, private helicopters were to be the transport of choice.