LONDON — Even a brief stroll through central London feels like some kind of sci-fi time manipulation.
Within the span of a single city block, pedestrians pass by classically designed apartments and store fronts from the Victorian era and modern glass-and-steel marvels that skirt the cutting edge of today's architecture.
It's easy to see how the European metropolis might have sparked the fire in a young Andrew Luck to eventually major in architectural design at Stanford.
There's little doubt the Colts quarterback would love to take in the newest additions to the London skyline this weekend.