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199-200 Upper Street, Islington, London, 2025

A four-storey modern building with circular windows, metallic panels, and a central frame. Ground level has shops including American Dry Cleaning Company. Two people stand outside; a street lamp and kiosk are visible.

An alien spacecraft has landed in Islington – even extraterrestrials can see the opportunities in London’s red hot property market.

If this Rightmove listing is anything to go by, you couldn’t swing a cat in the kitchen, but the living room with the large terrace is to die for.

Islington Fire Station, London, 2025

Modern brick fire station with five red-and-white garage doors, blue window frames, projecting blue-finished windows above, and vertical blue glass panels on the left. Two people walk outside on the pavement; a bare tree stands to the left of the entrance.

Designed by the Fire Brigade’s in-house architect, Peter J Smith, built in 1992. I would normally dislike many of its’ individual features (blue window frames? No, thank you), but as a whole it’s totally whimsical.