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The Isle of Dogs Pumping Station, nicknamed the “Temple of Storms,” is a striking Post-Modern structure in East London, designed by John Outram and completed in 1988. Built for Thames Water during the redevelopment of the Docklands, it manages stormwater runoff. The building features bold classical elements, including grand Corinthian columns, a pediment, and symbolic design motifs representing nature. Its colorful and intricate façade uses Staffordshire Blue bricks for durability. In 2017, it was granted Grade II* listed status for its architectural and historical significance, exemplifying late 20th-century Post-Modernism

The Isle of Dogs Pumping Station, London

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