WE ARE NOT EVEN A YEAR OLD, BUT WE HAVE MANAGED TO PRODUCE A SIZEABLE PORTFOLIO OF WORK.
Will Alsop opened the London Festival of Architecture dressed as John Nash - London's first and foremost influential town planner architect responsible for much of the layout of Regency London as we know it today.
Will was accompanied by the Director of Commission for Architecture in the Built Environment CABE, Paul Finch, dressed as the Grand Old Duke of York and developer Roger Zogolovitch, dressed as the Prince Regent.
The three regal reincarnates set off from the Duke of York's monument in an open topped Landau and horses up Regent Street to inspect the changes that have taken place since Nash designed the boulevard 200 years ago and to lay a wreath at the bust of Nash in All Soul's Church.
As part of the Festival, in the afternoon Will painted a window in the Sofitel at Waterloo Place. The work will be auctioned for charity.