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, ...
London’s best example is, of course, the Barbican Estate, designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon in the Sixties as luxury housing. Many of the themes in the Barbican, however, can be traced back ...
Whether you love or loathe the concrete geometry of the iconic Barbican estate, it tends to inspire strong feelings ... First constructed in post World War II London by architects Chamberlin, Powell ...
"The gravitational pull of Cate’s star power is magnified in the role of Irina, a famous actress dismissive of an underachieving son" writes Attitude's The post The Seagull at the Barbican review: ...
has years of experience selling homes at the Barbican and at the nearby Golden Lane Estate, built by the City of London in the mid-1960s. ‘It is very Marmite,’ she says. ‘You either love ...