NOTES: This is possibly an image taken for the Architectural Review, March 1931 of the Swedish Exhibition of Industrial Arts & Crafts, Dorland House, Lower Regent Street, London, held March 17- April 22, 1931.
NOTES: This is possibly an image taken for the Architectural Review, March 1931 of the Swedish Exhibition of Industrial Arts & Crafts, Dorland House, Lower Regent Street, London, held March 17- April 22, 1931.
NOTES: At 15 storeys, Bucklersbury House was the first tall slab to be built following the lifting of restrictions on buildings above 30 metres after the second world war. Demolition of this building and its sister building Temple Court began in 2010 to make way for the new development by Atelier Foster Nouvel to be known as 'Walbrook Square'.
NOTES: At 15 storeys, Bucklersbury House was the first tall slab to be built following the lifting of restrictions on buildings above 30 metres after the second world war. Demolition of this building and its sister building Temple Court began in 2010 to make way for the new development by Atelier Foster Nouvel to be known as 'Walbrook Square'.
NOTES: Built on the site of the Moorish-style Alhambra Theatre, demolished in 1936, this was the London flagship cinema of the Odeon group, opening on 2nd November 1937.
NOTES: Located by the River Thames, this development comprised 1200 private flats built round a central square containing a sports centre with a swimming pool and squash court, a restaurant and shopping arcade.