London’s Most Unusual Buildings
London’s architectural patchwork quilt – stitched together using a myriad of buildings of varying styles and time periods – is filled with oddities. Here’s our round-up of the most unusual buildings in the capital.
The Walkie Talkie Tower
This distinctive skyscraper on 20 Fenchurch Street, aptly dubbed the ‘walkie talkie tower’, is just one of the standout buildings among London’s skyline. Designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly, the 34-storey building is top-heavy and has a public viewing gallery, the Sky Garden, at the top (you can book free tickets online). Other peculiar skyscrapers in the capital include Foster + Partners’ St Mary Axe, nicknamed the Gherkin, and the wedge-shaped Leadenhall Building, also known as the Cheesegrater.
Isle of Dogs Pumping Station
Building
M by Montcalm Tech City
Boutique Hotel, Suite Hotel, Hotel
Prepare to be confused – the diagonal windows on the façade of this hotel create an optical illusion, which can leave you feeling dizzy. From a distance, the front of the building looks rather flat, and its triangular shape is only revealed as you walk closer.
Wilton’s Music Hall
Cinema, Concert Hall, Music Venue, Theater, Theatre
Billed as the ‘oldest grand music hall in the world’, this building in London’s East End is proud of its authentic rugged looks – complete with peeling paint and exposed brickwork. The music hall dates back to the mid-19th century and was later used as a church and a rag storage warehouse, before it was turned back into an arts performance space. Today, it’s a great venue providing shows and music.
The Churchill Arms
Pub, Thai
Cabman’s Shelter
Food Kiosk, Street Food
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Hindu Temple
Police Station
Memorial, Building
City Hall
Building
Barrett’s Grove
This slim block of six flats has been turning heads since it popped up in north London a couple of years ago. Designed by Amin Taha Architects, quirks of the award-winning building, which uses a timber frame, include wicker balconies, large square windows and a latticed brick façade.
Trellick Tower
Building
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