This is a still from a film being shown at the V & A yesterday. It is about the Robin Hood Gardens, a Brutalist housing estate in east London, which has recently been demolished.
On the eve of destruction, the V&A acquired a three-storey section of each façade and the interior fittings of two flats and commissioned Do Ho Suh, a South Korean artist, to create a 30-minute work inspired by the architecture, interiors and people of Robin Hood Gardens. Suh’s panoramic film used time-lapse photography, drone footage, 3D-scanning and photogrammetry to create a visual journey in which the camera ceaselessly pans through and around the building.