Pride + Transit. If you fall into this specific venn diagram of things to celebrate, well here's the design for you, as the colourful subway/metro lines come together to form a rainbow.
(it's based loosely – loosely – on the very centre of Manchester's tram map)
Tags:
underground map, gay, gay pride, metro, pride
Haven't the bright swirled cupolas of colourful Russian churches (not least the magnificent St Basil's in Red Square) ever reminded you a little of ice cream?
This artwork displays the seven bridges of the river Tyne that can be seen from the Newcastle and Gateshead Quayside.
They are (from bottom to top) the Gateshead Millennium Bridge (2001), the Tyne Bridge (1928), the Swing Bridge (1876), the High Level Bridge (1849), the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge (1981), the King Edward VII Bridge (1906), and the Redheugh Bridge (1983).
This artwork displays five iconic bridges that cross the river Wear in the North East of England.
They are (from bottom to top) the Wearmouth Bridge (1929), the Sunderland Railway Bridge (1879), the Queen Alexandra Bridge (1909), the Northern Spire Bridge (2018) and the now-disused Victoria Railway Viaduct (1838).
This artwork displays five iconic bridges that cross the river Tees in the North East of England.
They are (from bottom to top) the Transporter Bridge (1911), the Tees Newport Bridge (1934), the Tees Barrage (1995), the Infinity Bridge (2009) and the Yarm Railway Viaduct (1852).
Tags:
architecture, engineering, newport bridge, england, north east