Richard Seifert

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Richard Seifert was a prominent 20th-century British architect known for his influential and often controversial modernist high-rise buildings across London.

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instanceOf British architect
architect
human
modernist architect
activeIn post-war period
basedIn London NERFINISHED
birthName Richard Seifert NERFINISHED
citizenship British
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
designed Alpha Tower, Birmingham NERFINISHED
Centre Point residential block, London NERFINISHED
Centre Point, London NERFINISHED
Elmbank Gardens, Glasgow NERFINISHED
Euston Tower, London NERFINISHED
King’s Reach Tower, London NERFINISHED
NatWest Tower, London NERFINISHED
New London Bridge House NERFINISHED
Portland House, London NERFINISHED
Space House, London NERFINISHED
Sussex Heights, Brighton NERFINISHED
Tolworth Tower, London NERFINISHED
Tower 42, London NERFINISHED
era 20th century
familyName Seifert NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
gender male
givenName Richard
influenced London skyline in the late 20th century
knownFor controversial modernist designs
speculative office developments
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Modernism
name Richard Seifert NERFINISHED
nationality British
notability prominent 20th-century British architect
notableFor high-rise buildings in London
post-war commercial architecture
notableWork Centre Point NERFINISHED
Euston Tower NERFINISHED
King’s Reach Tower NERFINISHED
Portland House NERFINISHED
Tower 42 NERFINISHED
occupation architect
style brutalist-influenced commercial architecture
modernist high-rise
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Centre Point, London architect Richard Seifert