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Bazalgette Embankment
A pedestrian area with trees, benches, and steps beside the River Thames
Bazalgette Embankment shown under construction in September 2025

The Bazalgette Embankment is an embankment on the north bank of the River Thames in the City of London. It was created in 2025. Named for the engineer Joseph Bazalgette,[1] it is the first embankment created in London in 150 years.[1] Part of seven planned embankments created by the construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel,[1] it is 250 meters in length and was designed by the architects Hawkins\Brown. [2]

It is situated next to Victoria Embankment, to the west of Blackfriars Bridge.[1] The embankment features five permanent concrete sculptures by Nathan Coley:[3] Stage, Zig Zag, Waterwall, Twins, and Kicker.[3] Coley described his sculptures as "... chunky, abstract, brooding objects that don't reference anyone or anything. They can be joyful, beautiful and brutal at the same time."[2] The Bazalgette Embankment also features 71 trees and 3,000 plants.[4]

The Bazalgette Embankment was visited by King Charles III on 7 May 2025. He arrived by the Thames Clipper water bus.[4]

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