Plans have been approved by the City of London for a new public piazza to be created north of St Paul’s Cathedral, King Edward Square, by LDA Design.
Redevelopment in the area has provided a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform an outdated road system to create a safer, more pleasant environment. King Edward Square will be created by removing the 1970s gyratory between St. Paul’s Cathedral and the former Museum of London, a complex one-way system that severs pedestrian and cycle connectivity.
King Edward Square – Before
Working with the City of London, transport and movement specialists Norman Rourke Pryme have developed a baseline to remove traffic from the southern
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