Langham House Close
Langham House Close on Ham Common in Ham, London is a development of three Grade II* listed buildings designed in 1955 by the British architects James Gowan and James Stirling. The Le Corbusier-influenced buildings were the architects' first major project working together and cemented their reputation as leaders amongst the Brutalist movement. The development was constructed during 1957–58 for Manousso Group.
Langham House Close
Langham House Close on Ham Common in Ham, London is a development of three Grade II* listed buildings designed in 1955 by the British architects James Gowan and James Stirling. The Le Corbusier-influenced buildings were the architects' first major project working together and cemented their reputation as leaders amongst the Brutalist movement. The development was constructed during 1957–58 for Manousso Group.
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Langham House Close on Ham Com ...... ng 1957–58 for Manousso Group.
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The main block of Langham House Close viewed from the west pavilion
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Langham House Close – main block from west pavilion
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Map of Richmond upon Thames showing position of Langham House Close on Ham Common
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Langham House Close on Ham Com ...... ng 1957–58 for Manousso Group.
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