00:00As a team, you try to maximise your skills, take the site, research history, delve into
00:11the past because Her Majesty had a love of history and tradition.
00:16Learning from that we can create a family of gardens, a commonwealth garden, a united
00:24kingdom garden, two gates, one honouring Her Majesty with a figurative sculpture, still
00:31to be decided, and the other commemorating Prince Philip, and a unifying bridge, symbolic,
00:42many people have drawn attention to its likeness to a tiara, the translucent, the glowing, very
00:49lightweight, very minimal, minimum impact on nature, biodiversity, and so light that you
00:58could just ship it down the Thames, close birdcage walk, one night, take away one bridge, put
01:04the other, no disruption, and the park continues.
01:09We don't even close it.
01:11It's an extraordinary legacy, the longest serving monarch.
01:15So to be able to translate that into something which everybody will enjoy, I mean, it's a
01:24route which is used regularly by Londoners, but also by visitors, by tourists.
01:31So the opportunity to explain, to communicate this amazing legacy, I mean, that is, you know,
01:42it's a blessing.
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