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  2. Vantage Point (London) - Wikipedia

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    Vantage Point (formerly Archway Tower) is a 195-foot (59m) 17-storey residential apartment building above Archway Underground station, designed by Grid Architects, and owned and operated by Essential Living. In 2017 Vantage point won an RIBA award.

  3. Isokon Flats - Wikipedia

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    Isokon Flats, also known as Lawn Road Flats and the Isokon building, on Lawn Road in the Belsize Park district of the London Borough of Camden, is a reinforced-concrete block of 36 flats (originally 32), designed by Canadian engineer Wells Coates for Molly and Jack Pritchard. [1]

  4. Russell Court - Wikipedia

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    Russell Court is a modernist apartment block in Woburn Place, in the Bloomsbury district of London, on the corner with Coram Street, just north of Russell Square. It was designed by George Val Myer and Francis Watson-Hart on an L-shaped plan with a curved recess on the corner and a motor garage below.

  5. Albany (London) - Wikipedia

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    Albany, sometimes referred to as the Albany, is an English apartment complex in Piccadilly, London. The three-storey mansion was built in the 1770s and divided into apartments in 1802. The three-storey mansion was built in the 1770s and divided into apartments in 1802.

  6. The Knightsbridge Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Tabor has had a flat in The Knightsbridge Apartments since 2006, bought for £15 million. [7] In 2017 he bought the next door flat for £90 million. [7] In October 2017, Westminster City Council's planning department turned down his plan to combine the two flats to create the UK's most expensive flat, a £200 million penthouse with ten bedrooms.

  7. Highpoint I - Wikipedia

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    Highpoint I was the first of two apartment blocks erected in the 1930s on one of the highest points in London, England, in Highgate.The architectural design was by the Georgian-British architect Berthold Lubetkin, [1] the structural design by the Anglo-Danish engineer Ove Arup and the construction by Kier.

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