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Capital Ring Section 5 Streatham to Wimbledon Park. London. Sunday 7 September 2014
The facade of Du Cane Court is a magnificent sight to behold. Standing tall and proud, this iconic Art Deco building commands attention with its striking architectural design. The exterior is adorned with intricate details and elegant lines that epitomize the glamour of the 1930s. The beautiful brickwork showcases a combination of geometric patterns and decorative motifs, creating a sense of sophistication and style. The balconies, with their corner brickwork detail, add a touch of charm and provide residents with a private outdoor space to enjoy the views. Alongside the balconies, the Crittall windows, known for their slender steel frames, further enhance the building’s aesthetic appeal and offer an abundance of natural light to the interior spaces. Du Cane Court’s facade is a true testament to the timeless beauty of Art Deco architecture and serves as a captivating symbol of the building’s rich history and grandeur.
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