Isokon
Thirty-two flats in a singular block, designed as an experiment in minimalist urban living. All of the "Existenzminimum" flats had very small kitchens, as there was a communal kitchen for meal preparation at ground floor level. The kitchen was connected to the residential floors via a dumbwaiter. Services, including laundry and shoe-polishing, were provided on-site. Built in 1934 to the design of Wells Coats, the building became a Mecca for the intellectual elite. Agatha Christie lived here between 1941 and 1947.
Isokon, Hampstead, London
£100.00Price
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