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  • Brutalist concrete architecture of New Street Station Signal Box in Birmingham, United Kingdom. New Street Station has been at the centre of public attention in recent times, with its extensive redevelopment works in full swing. However, at the heart of it, and often overlooked, sits the Grade II listed signal box on Navigation Street, which houses the centre of all rail operations of the station. The corrugated concrete Brutalist structure may polarise public opinion, but is actually home of one of the city’s most vital and intense infrastructure systems, serving the busiest rail interchange in the UK. Brutalist architecture is a movement in architecture that flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s, descending from the modernist architectural movement of the early 20th century.
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  • Brutalist concrete architecture of New Street Station Signal Box in Birmingham, United Kingdom. New Street Station has been at the centre of public attention in recent times, with its extensive redevelopment works in full swing. However, at the heart of it, and often overlooked, sits the Grade II listed signal box on Navigation Street, which houses the centre of all rail operations of the station. The corrugated concrete Brutalist structure may polarise public opinion, but is actually home of one of the city’s most vital and intense infrastructure systems, serving the busiest rail interchange in the UK. Brutalist architecture is a movement in architecture that flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s, descending from the modernist architectural movement of the early 20th century.
    20170518_brutalist birmingham_001.jpg
  • Brutalist underpass architecture at Waterloo, central London. While a lone woman walks through bright sunlight, she shields her eyes before entering deep shadow on a sunny day, unsure of her security. A workman in hi-is jacket works above on a laptop at street level. The architecture is Brutalist, a bold, monumental, and on the whole, deadly serious style hwich remains controversial, years after it was replaced by Post-Modernism and the Neo Vernacular style.
    waterloo_underpass02-17-08-2015_1.jpg
  • Brutalist underpass architecture at Waterloo, central London. While a lone woman walks through bright sunlight, she shields her eyes before entering deep shadow on a sunny day, unsure of her security. A workman in hi-is jacket works above on a laptop at street level. The architecture is Brutalist, a bold, monumental, and on the whole, deadly serious style hwich remains controversial, years after it was replaced by Post-Modernism and the Neo Vernacular style.
    waterloo_underpass02-17-08-2015_1.jpg
  • The Alexandra Road Estate on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Alexandra Road estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, is a brutalist housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North West London, England.
    S_Alexandra_Estate-1046999.jpg
  • Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_2063.jpg
  • Balfron Tower, with adjacent building Carradale House, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_2001.jpg
  • The kitchen at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 13th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    SMP_5023.jpg
  • Carradale House next to Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    SMP_2050.jpg
  • Family and residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    MacintoshCourt110.jpg
  • Women walking towards Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_2072.jpg
  • Carradale House, adjacent to Balfron Tower, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_2039.jpg
  • Interior from 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and is brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    SMP_3561.jpg
  • Lambeth Peoples Housing Programme update meeting with David Worroll on 13th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    SMP_5017.jpg
  • Interior from 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and is brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    SMP_3520.jpg
  • Residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    MacintoshCourt114.jpg
  • Residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    MacintoshCourt105.jpg
  • Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_1974.jpg
  • Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_1951.jpg
  • Architect Kate Macintosh visits 269 Leigham Court Road resident Deirdre Shaw to talk with Doug Black, Lambeth team leader for Conversation and Urban Design on 26th June 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road, built 1968 -1973, was designed as sheltered housing for older people by Kate Macintosh for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 2014, the low rise brutalist estate and architecturally important Grade II listed building, was faced regeneration plans.
    Leigham_Court_Road-1030.jpg
  • The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London, United Kingdom. Amongst the Brutalist architecture the centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.
    20160901_barbican centre_003.jpg
  • The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London, United Kingdom. Amongst the Brutalist architecture the centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.
    20160901_barbican centre_001.jpg
  • Residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    MacintoshCourt113.jpg
  • Balfron Tower, from Chrisp Street Market, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_1935.jpg
  • The Alexandra Road Estate on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Alexandra Road estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, is a brutalist housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North West London, England.
    S_Alexandra_Estate-1047008.jpg
  • The Alexandra Road Estate on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Alexandra Road estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, is a brutalist housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North West London, England.
    S_Alexandra_Estate-1046967.jpg
  • Concrete steps covered in colourful graffiti at Trellick Tower on the 26th March 2018 in West London, United Kingdom. Trellick Tower is Grade II listed tower block on the Cheltenham Estate in Kensal Town, London. Opened in 1972, it had been commissioned by the Greater London Council and designed in the Brutalist style by architect Ernő Goldfinger.
    WEST-7998.jpg
  • 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    SMP_3684.jpg
  • Residents from 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 13th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    SMP_5059.jpg
  • Mary Wede, resident at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing for 14 years, on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and is brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    SMP_3532.jpg
  • Carradale House next to Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    SMP_2058.jpg
  • Balfron Tower, from Chrisp Street Market, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    SMP_2092.jpg
  • Carradale House, adjacent to Balfron Tower, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    SMP_2023.jpg
  • Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_2018.jpg
  • Architect Kate Macintosh visits 269 Leigham Court Road resident Deirdre Shaw to talk with Doug Black, Lambeth team leader for Conversation and Urban Design on 26th June 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road, built 1968 -1973, was designed as sheltered housing for older people by Kate Macintosh for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 2014, the low rise brutalist estate and architecturally important Grade II listed building, was faced regeneration plans.
    Leigham_Court_Road-1059.jpg
  • Architect Kate Macintosh visits 269 Leigham Court Road resident Deirdre Shaw to talk with Doug Black, Lambeth team leader for Conversation and Urban Design on 26th June 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road, built 1968 -1973, was designed as sheltered housing for older people by Kate Macintosh for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 2014, the low rise brutalist estate and architecturally important Grade II listed building, was faced regeneration plans.
    Leigham_Court_Road-1052.jpg
  • A man checks his mobile phone outside The National Theatre building on 10th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. The National Theatre along the Southbank, designed by Denys Lasdun, is one of Londons best-known and most divisive Brutalist buildings. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London, United Kingdom. Amongst the Brutalist architecture the centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.
    20160901_barbican centre_002.jpg
  • The Alexandra Road Estate on the 10th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Alexandra Road estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, is a brutalist housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North West London, England.
    S_Alexandra_Estate-1047422.jpg
  • The Alexandra Road Estate on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Alexandra Road estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, is a brutalist housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North West London, England.
    S_Alexandra_Estate-1046974.jpg
  • The partially derelict Robin Hood Gardens estate on 20th May 2016 in Poplar, London United Kingdom. Designed in the late 1960s by Alison and Peter Smithson, the estate was completed in 1972. Brutalist in design, it was built as council housing with streets in the sky’, a style of architecture that emerged in Britain during the 60s & 70s.
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  • Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    SMP_2022.jpg
  • Friends of residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    MacintoshCourt115.jpg
  • Kate Macintosh with family and residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebratory event on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    MacintoshCourt111.jpg
  • Kate Macintosh with family and residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing  on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    MacintoshCourt104.jpg
  • Balfron Tower, with adjacent building Carradale House, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_2011.jpg
  • The iconic Trellick Tower overlooking Golbourne Road on the 26th March 2018 in West London, United Kingdom. Trellick Tower is Grade II listed tower block on the Cheltenham Estate in Kensal Town, London. Opened in 1972, it had been commissioned by the Greater London Council and designed in the Brutalist style by architect Ernő Goldfinger.
    WEST-8042.jpg
  • The iconic Trellick Tower overlooking Golbourne Road on the 26th March 2018 in West London, United Kingdom. Trellick Tower is Grade II listed tower block on the Cheltenham Estate in Kensal Town, London. Opened in 1972, it had been commissioned by the Greater London Council and designed in the Brutalist style by architect Ernő Goldfinger.
    WEST-8024.jpg
  • Balfron Tower, with adjacent building Carradale House, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    SMP_2006.jpg
  • The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London, United Kingdom. Amongst the Brutalist architecture the centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.
    20160901_barbican centre_004.jpg
  • Carradale House, adjacent to Balfron Tower, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    SMP_2003.jpg
  • Balfron Tower, with adjacent building Carradale House, on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_2042.jpg
  • Architect Kate Macintosh visits 269 Leigham Court Road resident Deirdre Shaw to talk with Doug Black, Lambeth team leader for Conversation and Urban Design on 26th June 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road, built 1968 -1973, was designed as sheltered housing for older people by Kate Macintosh for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 2014, the low rise brutalist estate and architecturally important Grade II listed building, was faced regeneration plans.
    Leigham_Court_Road-1063.jpg
  • The Alexandra Road Estate on the 10th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Alexandra Road estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, is a brutalist housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North West London, England.
    S_Alexandra_Estate-1047447.jpg
  • The Alexandra Road Estate on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Alexandra Road estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, is a brutalist housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North West London, England.
    S_Alexandra_Estate-1046982.jpg
  • Mary Wede, resident at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing for 14 years, on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and is brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
    SMP_3512.jpg
  • Balfron Tower on 27th April 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The architecturally important Balfron Tower is a 26-storey residential building in Poplar, a district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the East End of London. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and built in a brutalist style for the London Country Council. It and opened in 1967. The tower forms part of the Brownfield Estate. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1996. Balfron Tower is stylistically similar to Goldfingers later Trellick Tower in West London. Recently, residents and campaigners are battling to prevent a regeneration of the celebrated tower.
    Balfron_Tower_1948.jpg
  • Visitors to the Southbank walk beneath the shadows of tube kites cast on an exterior concrete wall of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 15th August, in London, England.
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  • Adam Browne, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom.Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • Central Hill Estate Food & Wine shop on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair.
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  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, <br />
hazard tape stretches across a normally busy plaza outside the National Theatre remains closed to the public, during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England.
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  • A bald man using an Apple Mac laptop computer at the Barbican Kitchen at the Barbican Centre on the 12th September in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Knights Walk Estate in the London Borough of Lambeth on 15th June 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Knights Walk was designed by the architect George Finch, especially for the elderly or people with disabilities and forms part of the Cotton Garden Estate. It was built between 1969-1972
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  • Cotton Garden Estate in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Cotton Garden Estate was designed by the architect George Finch and completed in 1968
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
    Central_Hill-08270.jpg
  • The Barbican Centre on the 12th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe.
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  • The Barbican Centre on the 12th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe.
    B_Barbican_P1042561.jpg
  • Sunset over the Meath Estate on the 25th February 2019 in Herne Hill in the United Kingdom. A new English record was set on this day with temperatures rising to 20.1C in south-west London. It is the first time a temperature of over 20C has been recorded in England during winter.
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  • The Alexandra Road Estate on 25th February 2016 in North London, United Kingdom. Properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth Estate, also known as Rowley Way, is a housing estate in the London Borough of Camden in North West London, England
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  • The Alexandra Road Estate on 25th February 2016 in North London, United Kingdom. Properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth Estate, also known as Rowley Way, is a housing estate in the London Borough of Camden in North West London, England
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Knights Walk with architect Kate Macintosh on 14th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • A man kneeling down while using a mobile phone at the Barbican Centre on the 12th September in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A young man using a mobile phone at the Barbican Centre on the 12th September in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A girl in a red jumper walking up some steps at the Barbican Centre on the 12th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe.
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  • The Barbican Centre on the 12th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe.
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  • The Barbican Estate on the 12th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Barbican Estate is a residential estate that was built during the 1960s and the 1980s within the City of London in Central London.
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  • Overhead kites and their shadows on an exterior concrete wall of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 5th August, in London, England.
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  • A man stretches out his arms while beneath the shadows of tube kites cast on an exterior concrete wall of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 5th August, in London, England.
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  • Cotton Garden Estate in the London Borough of Lambeth on 15th June 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Cotton Garden Estate was designed by the architect George Finch and completed in 1968
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  • The Alexandra Road Estate on 25th February 2016 in North London, United Kingdom. Properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth Estate, also known as Rowley Way, is a housing estate in the London Borough of Camden in North West London, England
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  • Adam Browne, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • A barking dog on Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair.
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  • On the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament of a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week - including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England - theatres and indoor venues such as the Royal Festival hall and Southbank Centre, remain closed for the forseeable future, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
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  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, <br />
hazard tape stretches across a normally busy plaza outside the National Theatre remains closed to the public, during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England.
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  • The Barbican Estate on the 12th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Barbican Estate is a residential estate that was built during the 1960s and the 1980s within the City of London in Central London.
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  • Las Iguanas outdoor cafe located alongside the Hungerford railway bridge at the Southbank Centre, on 5th August, in London, England.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Knights Walk with architect Kate Macintosh on 14th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • A desk on Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • Mary Van de Water, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • The Barbican Centre on the 12th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe.
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  • Sunset over the Meath Estate on the 25th February 2019 in Herne Hill in the United Kingdom. A new English record was set on this day with temperatures rising to 20.1C in south-west London. It is the first time a temperature of over 20C has been recorded in England during winter.
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  • Knights Walk Estate in the London Borough of Lambeth on 15th June 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Knights Walk was designed by the architect George Finch, especially for the elderly or people with disabilities and forms part of the Cotton Garden Estate. It was built between 1969-1972
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Knights Walk with architect Kate Macintosh on 14th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
    Knights_Walk-08454.jpg
  • Open Garden Estates event at Knights Walk with architect Kate Macintosh on 14th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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