Canaletto, London
So anyway, after the forum meet up in LDN, it was only right to hit some stuff afterwards. Whilst half the group went off to smash other things which seemed to feature lots of tea drinking and police, we fancied a jaunt up (fairly) high, before other shenanigans we had planned later that night like.
Was only after nearing the top of the crane, we could hear voices on the roof of the building, and realised that adders and Monkey had beaten us up there. If there's one thing I've learnt through these London times, it's that driving is actually not quicker than catching the tube/bus. Fair play guys.
Chilled on the crane for a bit, before heading to join the others on the roof. This was when some extreme fog started rolling in, and made for a rather breathtaking sight indeed. Looking forward to seeing some more pics from the others on this one.
Serenading us with Wu Tang
Quality night all round, cheers all.
Canaletto is a beautifully crafted residential tower of style and quality, designed by Dutch master Ben van Berkel of UNStudio. Situated by the water, Canaletto offers a collection of sumptuous apartments in the swiftly growing area on London’s City Road around Tech City, providing residents with truly exceptional and rare levels of service and amenities.
The 31-storey Canaletto building sits at the crossroads of the capital’s most exciting and diverse districts such as Islington, City, Shoreditch and Clerkenwell. Residents will have a committed and efficient concierge team as well as superior level of facilities including stylish restaurant, private screening room, fabulous swimming pool and gymnasium and stunning 24th floor private Club Canaletto with sky terrace.
So anyway, after the forum meet up in LDN, it was only right to hit some stuff afterwards. Whilst half the group went off to smash other things which seemed to feature lots of tea drinking and police, we fancied a jaunt up (fairly) high, before other shenanigans we had planned later that night like.
Was only after nearing the top of the crane, we could hear voices on the roof of the building, and realised that adders and Monkey had beaten us up there. If there's one thing I've learnt through these London times, it's that driving is actually not quicker than catching the tube/bus. Fair play guys.
Chilled on the crane for a bit, before heading to join the others on the roof. This was when some extreme fog started rolling in, and made for a rather breathtaking sight indeed. Looking forward to seeing some more pics from the others on this one.
Serenading us with Wu Tang
Quality night all round, cheers all.