Flats in The Brunswick Centre, Camden, London.


The Brunswich Centre, now known just as The Brunswick, was designed in the mid-1960s by Patrick Hodgkinson. It was initially intended to be a private development but after failing to attract sufficient private buyers, the housing component was leased to the London Borough of Camden and the developer retained ownership of the structure and shopping centre. It contains shops, cafés and restaurants, a Waitrose supermarket, the Renoir Cinema and 560 residential flats.


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Location: The Brunswick, Camden, London, England, UK, Europe
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