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Fullwell Cross Library

Fulwell Cross library in North-East London was designed by Frederick Gibberd, who made a considerable contribution to the post-1945 reconstruction of England and to civic design. Built in the 1960s at the same time as Gibberd's best-known building, Liverpool's Metropolitan (Roman Catholic) Cathedral with which it shares some features. Gibberd was also the Master Planner of Harlow New Town.
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Gudrun said:

Highly interesting architecture- HFF and a good weekend!
2 months ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful architectural image.
hFF
2 months ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

An attractive Library from a nice perspective,
HFF and a good weekend
2 months ago

Xata said:

Original architecture, HFF Paul
2 months ago ( translate )

David G Johnson said:

A HFF ,.. and thanks for the info'.... Cheers'.. from David J.
2 months ago

Falk Preusche said:

HFF, Paul!
2 months ago ( translate )

Trudy Tuinstra said:

Interesting and. Nice
2 months ago ( translate )

Dimas Sequeira said:

Remarkable library! HFF, Paul!
2 months ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Superb capture! HFF!
2 months ago ( translate )

Don Sutherland said:

Wonderful shot.
2 months ago