• Ernő Goldfinger RA (11 September 1902 – 15 November 1987) was a Hungarian-born British architect and designer of furniture. He moved to the United Kingdom...
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  • commemorate the architect Ernő Goldfinger, who had built his home in Hampstead next door to Fleming's; he disliked Goldfinger's style of architecture and...
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  • architect Ernő Goldfinger. On learning of the use of his name, Goldfinger threatened to sue, before the matter was settled out of court. Auric Goldfinger is...
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    2 Willow Road (category Ernő Goldfinger buildings)
    terrace of three houses in Hampstead, London designed by architect Ernő Goldfinger and completed in 1939. It has been managed by the National Trust since...
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    Balfron Tower (category Ernő Goldfinger buildings)
    A12 northern approach to the Blackwall Tunnel. It was designed by Ernő Goldfinger in 1963 for the London County Council, built 1965–67 by the GLC, and...
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    Metro Central Heights (category Ernő Goldfinger buildings)
    multi-storey office complex designed by Hungarian-born modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger and constructed in the early 1960s for Arnold Lee of Imry Properties...
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  • as developed by architects such as the Smithsons, Hungarian-born Ernő Goldfinger, and the British firm Chamberlin, Powell & Bon, was partly foreshadowed...
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    Trellick Tower (category Ernő Goldfinger buildings)
    architect Ernő Goldfinger. The tower was planned to replace outdated social accommodation, and designed as an improvement on Goldfinger's earlier Balfron...
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  • politician Ernő Gereben (1907–1988), Hungarian–born Swiss chess master Ernő Gerő (1898–1980), Hungarian Communist Party politician Ernő Goldfinger (1902–1987)...
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  • Less Than Jake Chris Goldfinger, former BBC Radio 1 disc jockey (1996–2009) Eliot Goldfinger, an American artist Ernő Goldfinger (1902–1987), Hungarian-born...
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  • schoolboy with whom Fleming fought; Goldfinger, from the eponymous novel, was named after British architect Ernő Goldfinger, whose work Fleming abhorred; Sir...
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  • Haggerston School (category Ernő Goldfinger buildings)
    by internationally regarded architect, Ernő Goldfinger, who studied under Auguste Perret in Paris. Goldfinger's work is unique in Britain in that it combines...
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    Greenside Primary School (category Ernő Goldfinger buildings)
    built in 1952 and designed by the internationally renowned architect Ernő Goldfinger. Greenside Primary School (along with Brandlehow School) is one of...
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  • and engineering, and then worked for Ernő Goldfinger from 1935 onward, participating in the design of Goldfinger's house on 2 Willow Road. In 1940 he designed...
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    House) -- an early 1960s series of multi-storey blocks designed by Ernő Goldfinger as office buildings subsequently converted into flats—stands at the...
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  • about Bill Brandt, and wrote a biography of the modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger. He writes a weekly column "Everyday Philosophy" for The New European...
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  • the 1930s, Arup also collaborated with notable architects such as Ernő Goldfinger, Wells Coates, Maxwell Fry, Yorke, Rosenberg & Mardall, and Marcel...
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    Glenkerry House (category Ernő Goldfinger buildings)
    England, designed by the studio of the controversial Brutalist architect Ernő Goldfinger and finished in 1977. 14 storeys high, it stands in proximity to and...
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    structure to the exhibition "This Is Tomorrow" in collaboration with Ernő Goldfinger and Helen Phillips. Pasmore was commissioned to make a mural for the...
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    Brandlehow School (category Ernő Goldfinger buildings)
    in the London Borough of Wandsworth, the building was designed by Ernő Goldfinger and is Grade II listed. The school is in Putney SW15 on the east side...
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    architect Eric Parry from commercial use into apartments. In the 1950s, Ernő Goldfinger's design for two office buildings at 45–46 Albemarle Street was praised...
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    is a prime example of the work of the Hungarian modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger. The shopping centre, designed by Boissevain & Osmond for the Willets...
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    is a Grade II listed building, designed by the modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger and built in 1964–65. The Bridge Academy opened in 2007 in new buildings...
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    Wilkinson Building, Oxford, Philip Dowson (1967) Balfron Tower, London, Ernő Goldfinger (1965–1967); grade II* listed Stoke Newington School, Hackney, Stillman...
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    their premises on St Albans Road, designed by the modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger, the designer Robin Day conceived the polypropylene stacking chair...
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  • CBE, FRS (Gábor Dénes) (1900–1979) – Nobel Prize–winning physicist Ernő Goldfinger (1902–1987) – architect, furniture designer Nicholas Kurti, FRS (1908–1988)...
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  • country home of George Bernard Shaw.: 6–12, 279  The home of architect Ernő Goldfinger, 2 Willow Road in Hampstead, London, was the first example of Modernist...
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  • architectural schools network. After graduating, Price worked briefly for Erno Goldfinger, Denys Lasdun, the partnership of Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew, and applied...
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    Section 3H Elinor Glyn, English romantic novelist and scriptwriter. Ernő Goldfinger, Hungarian born architect and designer of furniture Charles Gray, English...
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    the A12. South of the A12/A13 interchange with the adjacent landmark Ernő Goldfinger designed Balfron Tower, the designation of the Blackwall Tunnel Approach...
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