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  • Portrait of man in decorators overalls.
    Untitled
  • Self-portrait of photographer looking over her shoulder.
    Cold Shoulder
  • Gondoliers waiting for customers
    Waiting
  • Man in decorators overalls in a lift.
    David
  • Houses in Crystal Palace, South London
    Semi Detached
  • Body fridges in abandoned mortuary
    Abandoned Mortuary
  • Coat hooks on the wall at Lillesden Girl's School
    Hook Up
  • Ms V in an archway at Lillesden Girl's School
    Waiting For You
  • Inspirational words carved onto a stone block in abandoned Lillesden Girl's School
    Be Not Weary in Well Doing
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 29
  • Building renovation in Crystal Palace, South London
    Wildy & Sons Ltd
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Black Hole
  • Black and white portrait of Mark on formalwear in West Park abandoned asylum
    Take Me Away From All This
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