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Chita Military Administration Building

Frontier Facades—via Triple Canopy

The Isokon Building, also known as the Lawn Road Flats, Hampstead, built 1933-34 by Canadian architect Wells Coates. Photo © BBC, London

The New House of the 1930s—In pictures

Hampstead Garden Suburb from Willifield Way c.1914 by William Ratcliffe 1870-1955

The New House of the 1930s

BelterSofa

Flat Characters, the Furniture Trade and Our Mutual Friend

Parliament Hill

Doing Nothing in Shifts (A Hampstead Scene)

East Window

The Poetics of Imperfection

The Stranger's Child

Alan Hollinghurst on Architecture, Structure and Style

The Deep Blue Sea

The Other Side of Tragedy

Photograph: London Legacy Development Corporation

In the Park: Art & the London 2012 Olympics (via Frieze)

Haussmann's Paris

Proust, a Critic and a Philosopher on Space

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The Antefix is a blog about space and place in the arts. A.M. Griffith is a postgraduate student in London. He can be reached at theantefix@gmail.com.
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