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@OSaumarezSmith A nice lithograph by SR Badminton of Dudley Zoo’s Penguin Pool https://t.co/UFSTbYV6F5
We finish at Northwood Hall, an apartment block designed by George Bright in a cruciform plan, looking down the slopes of North London over the city. Bright had been an assistant to Edwin Lutyens, and designed a number of apartment blocks https://t.co/S9czUREm7v
Design for the East Ham Chest Clinic
1932
Berthold Lubetkin & Tecton
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Diagram of Piccadilly Circus Station (1928) by Renzo Picasso. Image from the Renzo Picasso Archive https://t.co/LAPYYE6fVa
This weekends lockdown reading features a pair of Charles Holden buildings, first we go Around & Around with 90 Years of Piccadilly Circus Station https://t.co/VAaHgdmNZ1
Erno Goldfinger was born on this day in 1902 in Budapest. Most well known for his brutalist tower blocks, Goldfinger also designed a number of shops, schools and private houses, including his own at Willow Road, Hampstead https://t.co/1tLvd1lXlK
1964: Welcome to the Future. Featuring Harold Wilson, Denys Lasdun, Alison & Peter Smithson and Archigram https://t.co/Cf2eAtFXh4
Read more about the Post Office Tower and a number of other forward-looking buildings that were also completed in 1964, in our new blog "1964: Welcome to the Future" https://t.co/Cf2eAtFXh4
Diagram of Piccadilly Circus Station (1928) by Renzo Picasso https://t.co/8h3BbwEmYg
Our Guide to Modernism in Metro-Land will not just feature the London boroughs but also parts of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. So this week we will be featuring some of Herts & Bucks finest modernist houses. See more with our guidebook, details here https://t.co/7KYSYPxmoz