Erno Goldfinger RA
The Architects Who Made London with Maxwell Hutchinson
16 February 2009

Erno Goldfinger, Trellick Tower, North Kensington Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London
Before the Second World War, Hungarian-born Erno Goldfinger’s London work was primarily small projects like his own Hampstead house. By the early 1960s, large-scale development opportunities saw him create some of London’s most recognisable buildings, such as Alexander Fleming House and Balfron and Trellick Towers. Professor Alan Powers, University of Greenwich, discusses this important architect.
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