Highpoint I, Grade I listed apartment building in Highgate, London.
Highpoint I is an eight-story residential building in Highgate featuring a cross-shaped layout with equal arms and a concrete structure throughout. Its facade is defined by large windows and clean geometric lines, while the complex includes tennis courts, an outdoor swimming pool, and other facilities for residents.
Modernist architect Berthold Lubetkin completed this residential complex in 1935 for businessman Sigmund Gestetner in response to the architectural trends of that era. The building marked a turning point in British housing design and demonstrated how new materials and design principles could transform residential construction.
The building received praise from major architectural critics of its time and represented a departure from traditional British housing designs. Visitors can observe the shared spaces and thoughtful layout that show how a residential complex was designed for modern living.
The site sits on elevated ground in Highgate with windows facing multiple directions offering city views. Visitors should be aware this is a private residential complex whose interiors are not typically accessible to the general public, though the exterior can be viewed from the street.
The building features innovative dual-aspect windows designed to supply light to different sides and provide varying views of the surroundings. This window arrangement was a deliberate design choice to improve living quality in each individual unit.
Location: London Borough of Haringey
Architects: Berthold Lubetkin
Architectural style: International Style
Part of: Highpoint Apartments
GPS coordinates: 51.57486,-0.15081
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:44
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