NOTES: Tilden produced a number of designs for the redevelopment of the whole promontory of Hengistbury Head, Dorset, for H. Gordon Selfridge. The scheme included a grandiose castle with an additional smaller castle surrounded by ramparts, but was never built.
NOTES: These offices, built adjacent to the company's paper factory, were planned on Goldfinger's usual 2 ft 9 in grid and served as a prototype for his later office buildings such as Alexander Fleming House (1963).
NOTES: This, the largest housing scheme by Westminster City Council, was built in four sections between 1946 and 1962. The heat-accumulator was used to store the hot water brought in a tunnel below the river from Battersea power station for the district heating scheme.