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Pumping Station DP195587
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Pumping Station DP195587
Isle of Dogs Pumping Station, Stewart Street, Tower Hamlets,
London. John Outrams Temple of Storms was built as part of the 1980s regeneration of Londons Docklands. Edward Hollamby was chief architect and planner to the Docklands Development Corporation and, rather than using his in-house team, hired a number of leading private architects including Nicholas Grimshaw, Richard Rogers and John Outram. Built on a small budget, the pumping station is (typically of Outrams work) heavy with complex iconography making extensive reference classical architecture and mythology. It was listed at Grade II* in 2017
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Architecture Post Modern Post War
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This print showcases the magnificent Pumping Station DP195587, also known as the Isle of Dogs Pumping Station, located on Stewart Street in Tower Hamlets, London. A true testament to the 1980s regeneration of London's Docklands, this architectural gem was brought to life by a team of renowned architects including Nicholas Grimshaw, Richard Rogers, and John Outram. Under the guidance of Edward Hollamby, chief architect and planner for the Docklands Development Corporation, this pumping station stands as a symbol of innovation and creativity. Despite being constructed on a limited budget, Outram's distinctive style shines through every intricate detail. The building is heavily influenced by classical architecture and mythology with its complex iconography. In recognition of its historical significance and architectural brilliance, Pumping Station DP195587 was listed at Grade II* in 2017. This prestigious accolade further solidifies its place within London's rich heritage. Through this thought-provoking image captured by James Davies for Historic England, we are transported back in time to witness the post-war era blending seamlessly with post-modern design principles. It serves as a reminder that even with limited resources one can create something truly extraordinary that will continue to inspire generations to come.
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