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Charter Place in Watford being redeveloped 
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Charter Place in Watford has been bought by Intu, and they plan to redevelop it - and I’m a little upset by this because it’s a pretty good example of Brutalism, and I was interested to see what the plans for such a building would look like. Certainly by the time it‘s been finished with, it will be a different place.

This is what it looked like in 1984:
ImageBrutalist Watford c 1984 by pixelhut, on Flickr

I remember it being built, and I remember being rather awed by the YMCA tower. Sadly, it’s not been too well looked after, and last time I went to look at it, parts of it had been painted a ghastly cream colour. You’ll see it on TV from time to time. It was used in episodes of Grange Hill, Tommy Saxondale failed to stop someone jumping off it, etc. etc.. It’s a big edifice of a building, but I rather like it.

Just out of interest - anyone know where I could find plans for this building? No real need, other than plain old curiosity.

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Wed Sep 24, 2014 1:42 pm
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The architecture in this scene made me realise what the architects back then were going for: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5eB5Gshe38

It all looks clean, and exciting and modern. They weren't to know.


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