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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Out working yesterday, I snapped a picture of the front of the Salisbury with the new bollards.

There was a some Twitter chat recently about these and the ones at the end of Burgoyne. There seems to be a split opinion.

If you've seen them, it's probably quite apparent that they're designed to echo various architectural elements of the grand old dame beneath whom they shelter. When I first saw them, they brought to mind the chess pieces in the foyer of the St Martin's Hotel (or is that wishful thinking?).

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Well unless he means for sitting in, in a drunken stupor, and not being able to get out again, I'm not sure that makes sense. The piece on the left is effectively a massive stone box. It may be intended as a planter, but will undoubtedly become a receptacle for rubbish - if it hasn't done already.

Shouldn't the flat/smooth sides of the smaller bollards and plinths be positioned against the wall or accompaying bollard? All looks a bit randomly placed to me.

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