Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Regent's Park Walk

An example of Georgian architecture outside the park, similar to John Nash's style.
The pediment of a building designed by Nash, in Georgian style, outside the park.
Part of the boating lake in the park
A Georgian style building in the park
A building outside the park
Very structured and neat rose gardens
More neat flower beds in the park
Gilded entrance to the park

The Regent's Park Walk was very interesting and beautiful. I noticed how the architecture of John Nash penetrated the entire park. Buildings either designed by Nash or in a style similar to his style surrounded the park. Many things inside the park were very structured and organized, reflecting the architecture around the park. There were still some spots of natural beauty, though, such as parts of the waterway, which were not as organized as the rest of the park. I enjoyed walking through Regent's Park and seeing the natural and created beauties there.

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