Royal College of Physicians
Located by the south-eastern end of Regent's Park, the building opened in 1964 and was designed by architect Denys Lasdun. It is Grade I listed by Historic England.
It could be described as semi-brutalist because it combines both bare concrete (the spiral stairs and roof tower) and mosaic tiles (on the walls of the central building - these tiles are visible if you view this shot at full size).
The shuttered concrete staircase in the foreground strongly resembles those providing access to the Hayward Gallery in London's Southbank Centre.
Royal College of Physicians
Located by the south-eastern end of Regent's Park, the building opened in 1964 and was designed by architect Denys Lasdun. It is Grade I listed by Historic England.
It could be described as semi-brutalist because it combines both bare concrete (the spiral stairs and roof tower) and mosaic tiles (on the walls of the central building - these tiles are visible if you view this shot at full size).
The shuttered concrete staircase in the foreground strongly resembles those providing access to the Hayward Gallery in London's Southbank Centre.