One of the sights of
London, if you like
urban decay, and disused
power stations. It's near
Battersea Bridge on the side of
the Thames. A large, monolithic building with two white towers, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and completed in 1933, it's got that typical 1920s/30s
Art Deco style.
Pink Floyd used a picture of it on the front cover of
Animals, with a
giant pink floating pig tethered to it.
Over the years there have been various ideas for using the building, but none have actually happened. It's currently the subject of a controversy over plans for a new leisure centre.
thanks to wunderhorn1 for remembering the pig.