North Kensington Fire Station

Seemingly a classic piece of municipal hi-tech with hints of pomo abound. Credited to Dhiraj Dudhia for the GLC Department of Architecture and Civic Design. Something of an anomoly to the streetscape of Ladbroke Grove, which is most composed of terracewd housing. The bright red steel frame signals its use as a fire station and the profiled metal cladding in beige an overt nod to Grimshaw. The standard type drill tower was designed by Jake Brown, David Cook and Vincent Pilato in 1982 [1].
- OS grid ref
- TQ241818
- Easting
- 524126
- Northing
- 181845
- Postcode
- W10 5SH
North Kensington Fire Station gallery

Drill tower.
Source: Author's photograph, February 2021

Pedestrian entrance.
Source: Author's photograph, February 2021

When you need to call.
Source: Author's photograph, February 2021

Corner of Faraday Road.
Source: Author's photograph, February 2021

Oblique.
Source: Author's photograph, February 2021

Elevation to Ladbroke Grove.
Source: Author's photograph, February 2021

... and the other side.
Source: Author's photograph, February 2021