Late Nineteenth-Century Housing
South Kensington, London
London
This large block of flats alternates two very different façades: The top of one combines Dutch revival and streaky bacon styles while the bottom three floors pair rounded bay windows and a massive rusticated entrance with a strong Italian Renaissance flovor. The other sections have a comparatively simple roofline that sets dormers against slate roofs, but their fa�ades surround pairs of angular bay windows with elaborate wrought iron balcony railings, and each balcony is supported on four massive corbels.
Photograph copyright 2005 George P. Landow