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Toy giant Lego is to move its London headquarters from Farringdon to new offices on the South Bank overlooking the Thames.
The new London Hub at 76 Southbank, originally designed by brutalist architect Sir Denys Lasdun, who also built the National Theatre, has been refurbished to bring it up to modern standards of ...
Designed by DS+R, the museum-meets-storage facility immerses visitors in V&A history as objects of all scales mesmerise ...
A Marylebone penthouse near Regent’s Park by design studio Wendover is transformed into a light-filled family home ...
When a blue roof was needed as part of a major sustainable renovation at the Acre in London, it was vital that the solution specified could be installed while o ...
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The interiors within Acland Burghley School in Tufnell Park use lightweight, warm materials to contrast with and enhance the exposed Brutalist frame The state-funded school was originally designed by ...
This Barbican apartment taps into the London landmark’s Brutalist good looks, while forging its own warm, contemporary ...
The LEGO Group has signed a lease to take 192,000 sq. ft. at the Grade II listed building 76 Southbank will be home to up to ...
within a brutalist housing estate in the City of London. Rather special. GOD'S OWN JUNKYARD: London's own answer to Las Vegas, a Walthamstow warehouse packed to the rafters with neon signs of all ...
Ascend the brutalist yellow stairs to discover a roof garden home to over 200 wild native plants, and rather excellent views across the river towards that-there north London. The Roof Garden Bar ...