Evening Standard - London, September 21st, 1999
His buildings were scorned by many during his lifetime, but since his death the work of Erno Goldfinger has found new admirers. Tom Rowland visits the Modernist architect's Hampstead home and considers his achievements ARCHITECT Erno Goldfinger, who became famous for his concrete tower blocks, moved into his new family home on the edge of Hampstead Heath 60 years ago this month. It was to become a showcase for the flowering Modernist movement in England, having been completed by Goldfinger in the teeth of opposition from outraged locals on a site previously occupied by three pretty Georgian co...
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