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The amazing floating piazza at Covent Garden in photos, as created by Alex Chinneck
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In photos: the amazing floating piazza at Covent Garden, as created by Alex Chinneck

Wed 15th October, 2014Wed 15th October, 2014 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Currently turning heads in Covent Garden is this remarkable structure by the artist and designer Alex Chinneck.

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The amazing upside down house in Blackfriars Road, London
London / photos / Places

The amazing upside down house of Blackfriars Road, London

Tue 15th July, 2014Tue 15th July, 2014 - by editor - 2 Comments.

Created by Hackney artist Alex Chinneck, this striking installation of an inverted house can be seen turning heads on Blackfriars Road.

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