At Brutalist Poplar, I will take you to London’s Docklands, where we will explore Robin Hood Gardens, a landmark of the country’s New Brutalist aesthetic, and a controversial symbol of council estate design failure. It is now under demolition, so last chance to see it before it goes forever ! We will continue our visit towards Brownfield Estate, the housing showpiece for 1951’s Festival of Britain, as well as its Chrisp Street Market, Britain’s first pedestrian shopping area – both icons of post war urban regeneration, and stylistic examples of a new, futuristic way of living. We will then attempt a deep dive into the mind and persona of a true Brutalist architect – Erno Goldfinger, at the site of his breathtaking tower ensemble : The Balfron Tower, Carradale House and Glenkerry House.
Price : £30 to £70 per person
Booking Conditions : You will receive a full refund if you cancel within 24 hours of booking, or up to 7 days before the walk. The organizer reserves the right to cancel an event as a result of low turnout, and notify guests no less than 7 days prior to departure. In case of a cancelled event, the guests may chose between a full refund or any other alternative arrangements that may be offered.
Duration : 2 1/2 hours
Meeting Point : Bank Station, Princes Street, London EC3V 3LA
Farewell Point : Blackwall DLR Station, Poplar, London E14 9QE
Please Note : The tour includes a 3 mile / 5km walk, and some uneven terrain. Guests with very young children, or mobility difficulties are welcome, but may be challenged by part of the itinerary : please contact me for further information. There will be an opportunity for a break where snacks, drinks and WC facilities are available.
Meeting Point the suggested meeting point is at Bank Tube Station (Central/Northern/DLR) at the corner of Cornhill & Lombard St.
Please note the minimum number of tickets per booking is 2.