Harold Laski House, London



Architect
George Hebson
Date Built
1949 - 1952
Location
Percival Street
Description
This neo-Georgian residential block, built for Finsbury Borough Council, is named after Harold Laski, the socialist political theorist who died in 1950.  The building was designed by George Hebson. The construction is of red brick in Flemish bond.  It is a four storey linear block organised around three cores to which entrances step forward. Each entrance is dressed with stone with patterned brickwork rising above.

 


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