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page updated 10 Apr 2021
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Mansion House, City of London
1988-
for Peter Palumbo – Mies van der Rohe tower design
Architecture Foundation, Bankside
2006-08
Design: Zaha Hadid with Allies & Morrison Architects
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Founded in 1991 as the UK’s first independent architecture centre, The Architecture Foundation is a non-profit agency for contemporary architecture, urbanism and culture. Through a diverse programmes the AF facilitate international and interdisciplinary exchange, stimulate critical engagement amongst professionals, policy makers and a broad public, and shape the quality of the built environment.
London Building Centre
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The Building Centre London
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St John’s Hill Redevelopment, Battersea, Southwest London
Architects: Hawkins\Brown
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St John’s Hill Redevelopment
In order to recall the estate’s history and identity, Hawkins\Brown collaborated with sculptor Rodney Harris, who was commissioned by Peabody to design and create brick reliefs in the building fabrics. The four sculptures represent residents’ memories through objects of domestic life such as clothing and tools.
Residential Building Victoria
Design: Avery Associates Architects
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Residential Building Victoria
Ten storeys of affordable accommodation line one side of the road that bisects the site, neatly finishing off the existing urban block. Commercial units take the ground floor corner locations, matching the character of the street and allowing the electrical substation to be left in its current location.
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