Thursday, 24 May 2012

Gallery: Aylesbury clears the final hurdle

As the £2.4 billion regeneration of the Aylesbury estate in south London gets the final go ahead, the latest images show how it could look. The pictures combine computer-generated imagery with photographs of existing areas to give an impression of different elements of the scheme.

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