Chamberlin, Powell and Bon

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Chamberlin, Powell and Bon was a British architectural firm best known for its influential Brutalist designs, including major post-war urban developments in London.

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instanceOf British company
architectural firm
activeIn 20th century
post-war period
architecturalStyle Brutalism NERFINISHED
areaServed London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
designApproach mixed-use urban complexes
multi-level circulation systems
pedestrian separation from traffic
field architecture
foundedBy Christof Bon NERFINISHED
Geoffrey Powell NERFINISHED
Peter Chamberlin NERFINISHED
genre post-war urban development
hasMember Christof Bon NERFINISHED
Geoffrey Powell NERFINISHED
Peter Chamberlin NERFINISHED
influenced British Brutalist architecture
post-war housing design in the UK
influencedBy Le Corbusier (architectural ideas) NERFINISHED
Modernism NERFINISHED
knownFor high-density urban housing
integrated landscape and building design
use of exposed concrete
location London, England
surface form: London
notableFor complex multi-level urban design
large-scale housing estates
post-war reconstruction projects in London
notableProjectLocation Barbican, London NERFINISHED
City of London NERFINISHED
notableWork Balfron Tower (design influence and contemporaneous work)
Barbican Centre NERFINISHED
Barbican Estate NERFINISHED
Benskin House NERFINISHED
Golden Lane Estate NERFINISHED
specializesIn civic architecture
residential architecture
urban planning

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Barbican Centre architect Chamberlin, Powell and Bon
Barbican Estate architect Chamberlin, Powell and Bon