London Towers
Rising stark against the skyline, Trellick and Balfron Towers stand as enduring monuments to London’s post-war architectural ambition. Designed by Ernő Goldfinger, these concrete giants exemplify the raw power and social ideals of Brutalism—form following function, with no apology for their monumental presence. This photo series explores their austere beauty, communal design, and the legacy etched into their uncompromising geometry.