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- The London-based Isokon firm was founded in 1929 by the English entrepreneur Jack Pritchard and the Canadian architect Wells Coates to design and construct...
- Isokon Flats, also known as Lawn Road Flats and the Isokon building, on Lawn Road in the Belsize Park district of the London Borough of Camden, is a reinforced-concrete...
- The Isokon Long Chair is a chair designed by Marcel Breuer for the Isokon company in 1935–36. The chair is considered one of the most important pieces...
- the most notable of which is the Modernist block of flats known as the Isokon building in Hampstead, London. The oldest of six children, Wells Coates...
- Underground station (1907), the deepest station on the Underground network Isokon building (1932) Hillfield Court (1932) 2 Willow Road (1938) Swiss Cottage...
- to London. While in London, Breuer was emplo**** by Jack Pritchard at the Isokon company; one of the earliest proponents of modern design in the United Kingdom...
- During World War II, Christie moved to London and lived in a flat at the Isokon in Hampstead, whilst working in the pharmacy at University College Hospital...
- the famous Lawn Road Flats, also known as the Isokon Flats. They later retired to a house also named Isokon on Dunwich Road, Blythburgh, Suffolk, designed...
- Pool, London Zoo, designed by Berthold Lubetkin and Ove Arup. July 9 – Isokon building (Lawn Road flats), Hampstead, London, designed by Wells Coates...
- Roth for Sigfried Giedion 1935 Isokon furniture companyPlywood Tables and Stacking Chairs– London, England — 1936 Isokon Furniture Company – Reclining...