Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: modernism

hornsey town hall, crouch end, london

08 Nov 2015 120
built 1933-5 by r.h. uren

hornsey town hall, crouch end, london

08 Nov 2015 121
built 1933-5 by r.h. uren

hornsey town hall, crouch end, london

08 Nov 2015 128
built 1933-5 by r.h. uren

hornsey town hall, crouch end, london

08 Nov 2015 123
built 1933-5 by r.h. uren

hornsey town hall, crouch end, london

08 Nov 2015 131
built 1933-5 by r.h. uren band of carving by a.j.ayres, c.1935

hornsey town hall, crouch end, london

08 Nov 2015 122
built 1933-5 by r.h. uren

hornsey town hall, crouch end, london

08 Nov 2015 107
built 1933-5 by r.h. uren

east finchley underground station, london

15 Mar 2012 134
glazed stairways from the platforms to the bridge offices at the south end of the station, designed by charles holden and l.h. bucknell in 1939. at the time this was designed to be an art deco terminal for the northern line

east finchley underground station, london

15 Mar 2012 121
as you come up the stairs to the platforms, these cantilevered roofs with portholes come into sight overhead. the art deco station was designed by charles holden and l.h. bucknell in 1939, at the time designed to be a terminal for the northern line

east finchley underground station, london

15 Mar 2012 152
the archer statue, referring to the former royal forest in middlesex, was designed by eric aumonier for the 1939 station

east finchley underground station, london

15 Mar 2012 152
the foyer facade , part of the art deco station designed by charles holden and l.h. bucknell in 1939, intended as the terminal for the northern line

east finchley underground station, london

15 Mar 2012 1 180
the archer statue, referring to the former royal forest in middlesex, was designed by eric aumonier for the 1939 station

east finchley underground station, london

15 Mar 2012 154
the station was designed by charles holden and l.h. bucknell in 1939 with glazed stairwells from the platforms to offices on the bridge over the tracks. at the time this was designed to be a terminal for the northern line with offices for staff.

east finchley underground station, london

15 Mar 2012 106
view south of the platforms, with glazed waiting rooms. the station was designed by charles holden and l.h. bucknell in 1939, at the time designed to be an art deco terminal for the northern line

odeon cinema, woolwich

06 May 2011 95
built in 1937 by george coles, one of several modernist art deco buildings here that indicate just how much money was sloshing around the area due to re-armament at the royal arsenal