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June 2008 Issue

There is something fundamental and unchanging about humans’ attraction to water. It is a source of life, but beyond that primeval need, it is a source of pleasure. The story of the Thames echoes that of the city it flows through, and in this issue we explore the changing landscape of the river.

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There is something fundamental and unchanging about humans’ attraction to water. It is a source of life, but beyond that primeval need, it is a source of pleasure. The story of the Thames echoes that of the city it flows through, and in this issue we explore the changing landscape of the river.
  • Estuary English
  • Exploring the modern Thames landscape with Townshend’s More London design,
  • Exploring the modern Thames landscape with Townshend’s More London design,
  • Liquid history
  • Out in the open
  • Peter Ackroyd on the emotional landscape of the river,
  • Peter Ackroyd on the emotional landscape of the river,
  • Peter Bishop and Richard Rogers discuss the future of London’s public spaces,
  • Peter Bishop and Richard Rogers discuss the future of London’s public spaces,
  • Streams of consciousness
  • Terry Farrell assesses the opportunities for the Thames Gateway
  • Terry Farrell assesses the opportunities for the Thames Gateway
  • Terry Farrell assesses the opportunities for the Thames Gateway

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