Next day walking tour @urbanrealities Site 5

I liked this.
My one criticism is the construction, the walls fall apart if you're near them. I think design should solve these sorts of things.
This was probably the best simple, engaging idea. Very brave in many ways, and so fitting to Docklands. Kids in the sand. Today a little girl just ran from her mum and ripped her shoes off and jumped in squealing
Needs music and cocktails

Next day walking tour @urbanrealities Site 6 Photos

This one I was probably one of the least wowed with when I met it yesterday, but it stuck with me when I realised it moved around in subtle simple ways. Actually very brave, and although the tape is failing the cyclists seem to love it and use it. We saw someone pumping tires then bumped into someone we didn't know more than visually and had a chat.

Just now kids rode past "woo where am I going, nearly crashing" quite contextual

@urbanrealities next day critical walk around Photos

Yesterday I met this one and was so absolutely wowed. Really ambitious and spatial (note the engaging hole as you walk in). Very memorable. (very particular punk pink) It was my third/fourth prize pick last night.
I was worried today I'd arrive and it would be dead without the performance, that it would all be forgotten, no trace..
But then great things found, chalk marks, beer bottles from last night..
Michelle said she walked past last night to see a bunch of drunk friends running an informal bar.
Cool.

@urbanrealities Day after walk around photos and critique

Site 8.
I didn't think much of this yesterday but this is soooo popular today, people very engaged and happy around it. Talking together: "there's no vibrancy in the docklands" a man said to his wife, just walking past as I'm writing this.
Congratulations site 8, feels like a Place with the tape and we're going home with mint