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Rodney Gordon

Rodney Gordon (1933–2008) was a British architect who worked within the Owen Luder Partnership. The catalogue holds 1 of his works: the Michael Faraday Memorial in London, a Brutalist stainless-steel-clad box at the Elephant and Castle roundabout that houses an electrical substation — a utilitarian programme elevated to the status of a public monument.

Architecture at a Glance

1 building 1 city 1 country 1 style

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Architectural Styles

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many buildings by Rodney Gordon are in the guide?
The guide features 1 building by Rodney Gordon across 1 city in 1 country.
Where can I find buildings by Rodney Gordon?
Buildings by Rodney Gordon can be found in London (1).
What architectural styles define Rodney Gordon's work?
Rodney Gordon's work spans Brutalist.
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