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Rippled white facades punctured by large windows define the Prospect Place housing development that Pritzker Architecture Award-winning architect Frank Gehry has completed at Battersea Power Station in London.
The scheme, which is the first housing project realised by the Canadian-American architect in the UK, contains two buildings with a total of over 300 homes.
Within the two buildings are a total of 308 homes that vary in size, ranging from studio apartments and one-bed flats to four-bedroom townhouses and penthouses.
Gehry Partners' design of each apartment also differs, meaning that no two homes are the same. However, each one has an open-plan layout, access to either a winter garden or terrace, and views over the city.
Externally the two buildings are distinguished by their sculptural white facades, which have a rippled effect and are punctuated by large windows.
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