The Commission strongly criticised the plans for the Millennium Wheel on London's South Bank even though three of the Commissioners were enthusiastic about it.
A feature of the skyline long before the Millennium Wheel, this often gets overlooked when it comes to considering London best panoramas.
It is also known as the Millennium Wheel and is one of the largest observation wheels (a type of Ferris wheel) in the world.
As a prominent London landmark, the London Eye (also known as the Millennium Wheel) often appears in popular culture.
At 450 feet, the Millennium Wheel in London holds the record as largest Ferris wheel.
More like the first generation of wheels, the Millennium Wheel features fully enclosed capsules that can fit up to 25 people each.
This was followed by work as a documentary film-maker in London where he produced a film called The Millennium Wheel.
Labour wants populist art, like the London Eye, the Millennium Wheel now looming over the South Bank.
Originally called The Millennium Wheel, architects created the London Eye to celebrate the dawn of the year 2000.
Tony Blair officially opened the Millennium Wheel on Dec. 31, 1999, and in March 2000, it opened to the public.