Saw this in the Guardian today, and I think its really nifty. It's an interactive view from the newly opened 'Shard' building launched by The Guardian Newspaper. If you click on the link below, not only does it give you a panoramic view from the top of the building, but it also lists all of Londons best sites, big and small. There are two things I like about this online project, first is the interactive and collaborative nature of its design, it asks us to: Now tell us about London's lesser known landmarks, the hidden treasures that deserve proper recognition and the second is the fantastic soundscapes capturing the noises of the city from tweeting birds and sirens in Victoria Park to Deptford Market's hustle and banter. Good stuff!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/interactive/2013/feb/01/view-from-top-shard-london-interactive
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