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About the Project

St James pre-crimped woven wire mesh staircase cladding on London Bridge.

The metal staircase provides pedestrian access from the bridge to the Thames river bank below, with the mesh panels carefully angled to show superb views of the Thames for those on the staircase, while also providing privacy for the adjacent office buildings.

The current London Bridge dates from 1831, although a number of bridges have been built on the same site, going back to the Romans 2000 years ago.

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