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He’s the man, the man with the Midas touch

This somewhat innocuous modernist building was designed by and the home of architect Erno Goldfinger. His name was used in the James Bond film.

It’s worth a visit on a rainy day, especially one of the guided tours in which you learn about the functional design behind the aesthetics.

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Posted on 21 May 2017Author PrafulCategories CultureTags London

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