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Keel Crossing [opened 18.10.25] - compendium thread


You’re not ‘Inch’ are you!? 😂
Nor. :lol: This was back in the 80's and we did proper art, not that shite. :lol:
I don’t really have too much of a problem with it when it’s good! It’s the half arsed stuff that does my head in
I agree, we did not 'Tag' all over. We did creative pieces and only on abandoned factories and such.
 
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No, I think they have been very precise and professional in all of their design work and structural engineering calculations. But then they've ordered the parts from Wish.

Aye, but they got a celebrity architect to design that, rather than a professional structural engineer with experience of making bridges work.
There was a bridge engineer banging on about its unsuitability in letters to the Evening Standard shortly after its design was built. They weren’t published but his one after certainly was and they vouched for his previous ones.
 
Jim Loxam (Volker Stevin) said when I emailed him back in May about the project they would be keeping an eye on this thread. Bet they are all having a right laugh at some of the posts 🤣

interesting how a bridge built in 1927, that incorporates the original 1857 bridge, has been taking match day foot traffic for over 100 years whilst keeping 3 lanes of vehicle traffic open at the same time can cope, but a modern bridge built in 2024 won't be able to. we are regressing as a species
 
interesting how a bridge built in 1927, that incorporates the original 1857 bridge, has been taking match day foot traffic for over 100 years whilst keeping 3 lanes of vehicle traffic open at the same time can cope, but a modern bridge built in 2024 won't be able to. we are regressing as a species
Its like the everton stadium thread. Someone suggested if the tide rises it’ll flood the ground. Suggested they drop them as email incase they hadnt considered that.
 
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