-
Period: to
Neil Constable
-
London River Park on Thames needs rethink, Cabe says
<a href='http://bbc.in/pEJiC8' target="_blank">BBC News - London River Park on Thames needs rethink, Cabe says</a> 'He (Neil Constable) said the idea was "quite exciting" in principle but was concerned about "noise pollution". "We've been told up to 15,000 people will be assembling on these piers, and we do over 250 performances in our open-air theatre. The noise will travel across the water and ruin the enjoyment of those."' -
BBC London News - London River Park feature
<a href='http://bit.ly/IGFN6I' target="_blank">BBC News - London River Park feature (Youtube Mirror)</a> “We do 250 performances in our open air theatre from April to October each year. And the noise of those people congregating will travel across the water and ruin the enjoyment for our visitors.” -
In Search of the "High Line Effect": Grading 5 Attempts to Replicate the Magic of NYC's Postindustrial Park
<a href='' >http://artinfo.com/news/story/763203/in-search-of-the-high-line-effect-grading-5-attempts-to-replicate-the-magic-of-nycs-postindustrial-park</a> The nearby Globe Theatre has also made complaints about the noise all the tourists are going to generate, while public officials have called the look of the design scheme into question.