But it bears astonishing parallels to real-life Hungarian-Jewish architect Ernő Goldfinger, who arrived in the UK in the 1930s and went on to design some of London’s most enduring brutalist landmarks, ...
Designed by Ernö Goldfinger and completed in the early Sixties, its principal buildings, Carradale House and Balfron Tower (Trellick Tower’s east London sister), are Grade II listed ...
Trellick Tower, Kensal Rise, west London in 1975 (Architectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections) The first of the two buildings, Balfron Tower, was in the east London neighbourhood of Poplar. Once it ...
Studio Egret West has breathed new life into the Grade II*-listed Balfron Tower in East London. Ernö Goldfinger’s brutalist 27-storey tower was originally built between 1965 and 1967 for the ...
Dramatic new photos show the last remaining chunk of Alison and Peter Smithson’s Robin Hood Gardens estate as its demolition is finally completed ...
The Berlin-based artist behind Severance’s award-winning title sequences reveals the unique blend of physiotherapy, Bauhaus philosophies and storytelling that informs his 3D visuals ...
Over a period of three years Rab captured largeformat colour transparencies from the same position in over 120 of his neighbours flats in Ernö Goldfingers Grade II listed Balfron Tower The ...
Built in a Brutalist style, Balfron Tower is an old council housing block in East London (Picture: Getty Images) Ladbroke Grove’s Trellick Tower’s imposing architecture can be quite polarising ...
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