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Victoria Hall Student Accommodation (CZWG & O'Connell East Architects, completed 2011), North End Road HA9, Wembley
22 Weymouth Street (Sir Giles Gilbert Scott with Adrian Gilbert Scott, completed 1936), Marylebone W1, London. Private house by the architect of Battersea Power Station (and much else beside)
Griffith House Bulk Supply Point (BSP: electricity substation for the tube network; Buro Happold and ABB, due for completion 2014), Chapel Street NW1, Marylebone, London. Located by Edgware Road District and Circle Lines Station
including "Wrapper", vitreous enamel cladding for Griffith House BSP, by Jacqueline Poncelet, completed 2013, Chapel Street NW1, Marylebone.
former Alexander Fleming House office block (Ernő Goldfinger, completed 1963), now Metro Central Heights apartment building, Elephant & Castle SE1, London.
base of a column on India House (Sir Herbert Baker, completed 1930), the Aldwych WC2, London. Seat of the Indian High Commission. Placing elephants and bells on the column capitals and base are examples of the "Delhi Order" of classical architecture created by Baker and Sir Edwin Lutyens for the buildings they designed for New Delhi, at the time the capital of the British Raj.
The Empire Pool (completed 1934), Olympic Way HA9, Wembley. Better known these days as Wembley Arena.
Griffith House Bulk Supply Point (BSP: electricity substation for the tube network; Buro Happold and ABB, due for completion 2014), Chapel Street NW1, Marylebone, London. Located by Edgware Road District and Circle Lines Station
including "Wrapper", vitreous enamel cladding for Griffith House BSP, by Jacqueline Poncelet, completed 2013, Chapel Street NW1, Marylebone.
Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre (Haworth Tompkins Architects), Stamford Street SE1, Southwark, London.
India House (Sir Herbert Baker, completed 1930), the Aldwych WC2, London. Seat of the Indian High Commission. Placing elephants and bells on the column capitals and base are examples of the "Delhi Order" of classical architecture created by Baker and Sir Edwin Lutyens for the buildings they designed for New Delhi, at the time the capital of the British Raj.
detail, former Alexander Fleming House office block (Ernő Goldfinger, completed 1963), now Metro Central Heights apartment building, Elephant & Castle SE1, London.
British Museum World Conservation and Exhibition Centre (Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, completed 2014), Bloomsbury WC1
former W H Smith and Son Printworks (C Stanley Peach, completed 1916), Stamford Street SE1 Waterloo. Seen from the Secker Street side.
cottage terrace, artisans' housing, Theed
Street SE1 (John Roupell, developer, completed 1820s), Southwark, London.
open window, St Mary's Church Bryanston Square (Sir Robert Smirke, completed 1823), Marylebone W1, London.
detail, "Wrapper", vitreous enamel cladding for Griffith House BSP, by Jacqueline Poncelet, completed 2013, Chapel Street NW1, Marylebone.
Union Jack Club (Fitzroy Robinson & Partners, completed 1976), from Waterloo Road SE1, Waterloo, London.
cottage terrace, artisans' housing, Roupell Street SE1 (John Roupell, developer, completed 1820s), Southwark, London.
One Kemble Street, former CAA House (R Seifert & Partners, completed 1966), Kemble Street WC2, St Giles, London. Space House, National Air Traffic Services.
Victoria Hall Student Accommodation (CZWG & O'Connell East Architects, completed 2011), North End Road HA9, Wembley
One Kemble Street, former CAA House (R Seifert & Partners, completed 1966), Kemble Street WC2, St Giles, London. Space House, National Air Traffic Services.
cottage terrace, artisans' housing, Roupell Street SE1 (John Roupell, developer, completed 1820s), Southwark, London.
chairs left out, corner of Shillibeer Place and York Street W1, Marylebone, London. Spring 2014
street named after coachbuilder George Shillibeer (1797 - 1866), pioneer builder of "omnibuses" -- public buses -- for the streets of London and Paris.