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Vaine House is an 11 storey tower block on the Bentham Road estate in Hackney, London. It was completed in 1959 designed by C. G. Weald and Colin St. John Wilson of London County Council Architects Department, who were both inspired by the work of Le Corbusier. The engineer was F. J. Samuely. The block was constructed out of reinforced concrete. It is 38 metres tall.

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  • Vaine House is an 11 storey tower block on the Bentham Road estate in Hackney, London. It was completed in 1959 designed by C. G. Weald and Colin St. John Wilson of London County Council Architects Department, who were both inspired by the work of Le Corbusier. The engineer was F. J. Samuely. The block was constructed out of reinforced concrete. It is 38 metres tall.
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  • Vaine House is an 11 storey tower block on the Bentham Road estate in Hackney, London. It was completed in 1959 designed by C. G. Weald and Colin St. John Wilson of London County Council Architects Department, who were both inspired by the work of Le Corbusier. The engineer was F. J. Samuely. The block was constructed out of reinforced concrete. It is 38 metres tall.
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