Highpoint I
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Highpoint I is one of a set of two apartment blocks designed by the Russian-born architect Berthold Lubetkin in Highgate, London, in the 1930s.
Highpoint I was built in 1935 for the entrepreneur Sigmund Gestetner. One of the best examples of early International style architecture in London, this block of 64 flats was very innovative in its day.
Another Lubetkin building in the same style, Highpoint II, was completed in an adjoining space in 1938.