Saturday 2 June 2007

Cambridge - Tour of Modern Architecture: Part One

Made the most of a beautiful sunny day in Cambridge today. Dad and I embarked on Part 1 of a walk around Cambridge to view some modern architecture.

We were our own tour guides and mostly managed to follow the map without getting terribly lost. Kind of difficult in places as some of the buildings are hiding behind large walls. Many streets are not named in obvious places, you know like on the corner. Often you get half way down some little street or lane before you come across a sign that either confirms or denies that you are in fact where you intended to be.

Anyway, back to the tour of modern architecture. Perhaps sister Megan can confirm what would be considered modern architecture. It doesn't make sense to me that a building established in the 1700's with a facade added in the 1800's is particularly modern. Oh well, perhaps I am behind or maybe ahead, I don't know, of the times.

With quite some difficulty we found the Mond Building. I really wanted to see the crocodile engraving by the front door. It came to be because Russian physicist Pyotr Kapitza nicknamed Lord Rutherford 'snappy'. Who knew the guy that was first to split the atom had a bit of a temper? Perhaps a crocodile should be incorporated in a banner or mascot for my favourite house at Tawa College.

The other interesting building in the 6 we viewed today was the "Judge Institute of Management Studies". We were down some little back street and came upon what we thought was a random (i.e. not on the tour, but interesting) building. It was bold, colourful and bright, geometric patterns, a ginormous mosaic of funky tiles. Took a few pics then headed off down the road. Dad realised we had missed a turn somewhere so back we went in search of building no. 5. Why go the long way around the streets when it is so easy to find a shortcut through. It turned out that what we were photographing was the back of the building we were actually looking for. We both agreed the back was more interesting than front. Will try and post a couple of pics and let you be the judge.

Tomorrow if the fine weather continues we might embark on the second half of the tour.

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