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The Barbican Estate

This sprawling, Brutalist estate feels like a city within a city.

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Nestled in the heart of London’s bustling City district, the Barbican Estate is a striking example of post-war urban utopianism. This sprawling complex, completed in 1982, is a Brutalist dream that combines residential apartments, cultural venues, and serene gardens in a visionary blend of concrete and greenery.

The architects Chamberlin, Powell, and Bon designed the estate to be a “city within a city” and revive this war-torn area of London. Its towering residential blocks—like Cromwell, Shakespeare, and Lauderdale Towers—are arranged around sunken gardens, water features, and raised walkways, creating a sense of seclusion from the surrounding city. The labyrinthine layout is both an integral part of the design and a surprising challenge for the uninitiated to navigate. It also contributes to the feeling of being in a movie whenever you enter the estate.

One of the estate’s most surprising features is its dedication to green space. Among the concrete, visitors can find the Barbican Conservatory, a hidden greenery with over 2,000 species of plants and trees.

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The estate is best explored by walking to appreciate the walkways and all the different views from all nooks and crannies.

Entry to the Conservatory is free but requires advance booking, and it is only open at specific event times, check the Barbican web site before you go.

Guided tours to the estate are also offered by the Barbican Centre.

 

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