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Windows above entrance to Glenkerry House, a 14 storey block of flats in Poplar, east London.

Designed in Brutalist style by Hungarian architect Ernő Goldfinger, as part of a group of buildings alongside Balfron Tower and Carradale House. Built 1967-70 and Grade II listed by Historic England.

This three-over-two window pattern is currently being used as the 'logo' for marketing refurbished apartments in the adjacent Balfron Tower.

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Carradale House, Brownfield Estate, Poplar

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Bottom right: Carradale House. Top left: Balfron Tower. Brownfield Estate, Poplar

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Top of the lift shaft of Glenkerry House, a 14 storey block of flats in Poplar, east London. The projecting block at the very top is a plant room housing the main heating system.

Designed in Brutalist style by Hungarian architect Ernő Goldfinger, as part of a group of buildings alongside Balfron Tower and Carradale House. Built 1967-70 and Grade II listed by Historic England.

Tags:   Erno Goldfinger Goldfinger brutalist Poplar social housing block of flats council flats London concrete Glenkerry

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11 storey block of flats in Poplar, east London. Designed in Brutalist style by Hungarian architect Ernő Goldfinger, as part of a group of buildings alongside Balfron Tower and Glenkerry House. Built 1967-70. Grade II listed by Historic England.

Tags:   Erno Goldfinger Goldfinger brutalist Poplar social housing block of flats council flats London concrete Carradale tower block monochrome B&W black & white


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