Dorset House is a monumental block of Art Deco flats in Marylebone.
Dating from 1935, it was designed by T P Bennett and Joseph Emberton.
There are large reliefs on either side of the main entrance and the corner flats have large rounded balconies.
The complex includes shops at street level and some of the original deco shopfronts survive.Reference
Housing Prototypes.org
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is Amanda
ReplyDeleteExcellent David.
ReplyDeleteYour reference says the inclusion of Dorset House in The Modern Flat, by FRS Yorke and Frederick Gibberd in 1937, places the building in the context of the modernist period.. stylistic precursor to more famous residential blocks like Highpoint by Bertold Lubetkin, Pullman Court by Frederick Gibberd and Isokon Flats by Wells Coates.
Oh dear, more reading to get through. I don't know these architects, but they sound significant.
Thanks Helen.
ReplyDeleteThese flats are huge ... 10 storeys so they must have been established architects to get that scale of work.
Used in an episode of tv police programme Gideon's Way 'The Alibi Man' 1965
ReplyDeleteThanks Derek. I hate it when they put deco buildings in police dramas because I get distracted by the architecture and miss key plot elements :-)
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ReplyDeleteJust saw this gorgeous building and am grateful to you for supplying this background information. Great work.
Zoltan
You are most welcome Zoltan.
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