This book, for anyone with a professional or personal interest in improving housing provision everywhere, aims to inspire by offering in-depth studies of London's housing past and seeks to provide sustainable solutions for the future by linking to wider contemporary historical and social contexts.
This book, for anyone with a professional or personal interest in improving housing provision everywhere, aims to inspire by offering in-depth studies of London's housing past and seeks to provide sustainable solutions for the future by linking to wider contemporary historical and social contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Guillery is an architectural historian and editor for the Survey of London, the topographical series founded in 1894, now part of the Bartlett School of Architecture. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and serves on the committees of the Centre for Metropolitan History and the London Journal. David Kroll is an architect with experience in professional practice, academic teaching and research. He is a lecturer in architecture at the University of South Australia and has held lecturing positions at the University of East London, University of Kent and Anglia Ruskin University.
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1. Urban Design in Victorian London: The Minet Estate in Lambeth 1870 to c. 1910 2. Miles of Silly Little Dirty Houses: The Lessons of Victorian Battersea 3. Renewable Principles in H A Darbishire's Peabody Estates 1864-1885 4. Residential Flats: Densification in Victorian and Early 20th-Century London 5. South Acton Unsustained 6. High Social Housing in London c.1940-1970 7. 'We felt magnificent being up there': Ern¿ Goldfinger's Balfron Tower and the campaign to keep it public 8. Out-of-Sync Estates 9. Gentrification: The Case of Canonbury 10. Victorian Houses: Recent Approaches to Sustainable Retrofit
1. Urban Design in Victorian London: The Minet Estate in Lambeth 1870 to c. 1910 2. Miles of Silly Little Dirty Houses: The Lessons of Victorian Battersea 3. Renewable Principles in H A Darbishire's Peabody Estates 1864-1885 4. Residential Flats: Densification in Victorian and Early 20th-Century London 5. South Acton Unsustained 6. High Social Housing in London c.1940-1970 7. 'We felt magnificent being up there': Ern¿ Goldfinger's Balfron Tower and the campaign to keep it public 8. Out-of-Sync Estates 9. Gentrification: The Case of Canonbury 10. Victorian Houses: Recent Approaches to Sustainable Retrofit
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