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Keeling House

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by d0gwalker

Keeling House, a modernist apartment block in Bethnal Green, East London. It could also be described as brutalist - the exterior is bare concrete. Designed by Denys Lasdun and completed in 1957. It is Grade II* listed by Historic England. Originally built as council housing, its apartments are now privately owned.

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angular modernism
there are no wrong angles, only right angles
what's the point of modernism
wedge
the light is coming
the space between
modernism in Bethnal Green
levelling down
inversion
more light, more power
hatch for dispatch
gathering pace
assembled elements
glimpse
geometry at scale
contrast in concrete
complexity corner
concrete patchwork
construction techniques
Keeling House apartments
zipping up
four square
city in the sky
modernism in monochrome
modernist masterpiece
two kinds of storage
glow stick
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