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Battersea Power Station
Description
Battersea Power StationThis print celebrates the mighty Battersea Power Station, one of the largest brick buildings in the world today. It was built by London Power Company in the mid 1930s, illustrated here in all its Art Deco glory. 50 x 70 cm Printed on 250gsm textured art paper. Available in 3 sizes. (Frame not included)
Line drawing of the iconic St
Designed by Jørn Utzon as a series of double curvature shells
re-establishing itself as an icon of post-war brutalist architecture
Big Ben and The Gherkin
designed by Sir Christopher Wren
It was built by London Power Company in the mid 1930s
with its exquisite detail celebrated here in print
plan and sections
its roofscape was a technically complex piece of architecture and engineering
but later converted to a broadcasting base
The iconic Midland Hotel was originally designed by Charles Trubshaw as a railway hotel to Manchester’s Central Station in the early 1900s
built during the reign of British monarchs George I-IV
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