September 13th, 2013
September 13th, 2013
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Trellick Tower by Ernő Goldfinger
Willoughby Road by Guard Tillman Pollock Architects
Cardozo Road by Jack Woolley
Church Walk by David Mikhail Architects
Open City’s Open House London programme takes place on the weekend of the 21-22 September. There are 100 private homes and residential buildings being showcased, including the Church Walk development in Stoke Newington completed last year by architect David Mikhail, and a partially subterranean house in Islington completed this year by Jack Woolley.
Also on the programme are examples of post-war social housing such as Berthold Lubetkin and Francis Skinner’s 1948 Spa Green Estate, and iconic architectural developments such as the Walter Segal self-build houses in Lewisham, the Alexandra & Ainsworth Estate by architect Neave Brown and the Eric Lyons-designed 1970s World’s End Estate.
The Open House London weekend also includes a tour of Trellick Tower, Ernő Goldfinger‘s 31-storey social housing tower, and a tour of Highpoint, a Grade I-listed Modernist apartment block designed by Lubetkin & Tecton in Highgate.
The Modern House currently has an apartment for sale in Trellick Tower. For more details visit The Modern House.
For details of the full weekend programme visit Open House London.

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