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Row houses 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart: street entrance to one of the houses

RIBA4232
Oud, J. J. P. (Jacobus Johannes Pieter) (1890-1963)
NOTES: Weissenhof, located on a hillside overlooking Stuttgart, was an experimental housing settlement designed by sixteen leading architects of the Modern Movement for the 1927 exhibition 'Die Wohnung' (The Home).

Row houses 28, 29, 30, Am Weissenhof, Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart: close-up of the entrance to one of the three houses

RIBA4288
Stam, Mart (1899-1986)
NOTES: Weissenhof, located on a hillside overlooking Stuttgart, was an experimental housing settlement designed by sixteen leading architects of the Modern Movement for the 1927 exhibition 'Die Wohnung' (The Home).

Row houses 28, 29, 30, Am Weissenhof, Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart: close-up of the entrance to one of the three houses

RIBA4289
Stam, Mart (1899-1986)
NOTES: Weissenhof, located on a hillside overlooking Stuttgart, was an experimental housing settlement designed by sixteen leading architects of the Modern Movement for the 1927 exhibition 'Die Wohnung' (The Home).

Brunswick Centre, Bloomsbury, London

RIBA4367
Hodgkinson, Patrick (1930-2016)

Shredded Wheat factory, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire

RIBA8042
De Soissons, Louis (1890-1962)

Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Finsbury, London: corridor windows in the north wing

RIBA8726
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The Finsbury Health Centre was an attempt to rationalize the borough's health provision by providing on a single site a wide range of facilities, the needs of some of which could alter radically with time. Tecton's masterly solution to the complex circulation patterns such a multi-functional building entailed was hailed by architectural and medical critics alike as a prototype and a radical break with traditional health provision. The building is Grade I listed and was partly restored in the 1990s.

Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Finsbury, London: the rear portion of the south wing

RIBA8731
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The Finsbury Health Centre was an attempt to rationalize the borough's health provision by providing on a single site a wide range of facilities, the needs of some of which could alter radically with time. Tecton's masterly solution to the complex circulation patterns such a multi-functional building entailed was hailed by architectural and medical critics alike as a prototype and a radical break with traditional health provision. The building is Grade I listed and was partly restored in the 1990s.
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