Living in Houses

LUND HUMPHRIES PUBLISHERS LTDISBN: 9781848224957

A Personal History of English Domestic Architecture

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Imprint: LUND HUMPHRIES PUBLISHERS LTD
By: By Ruth Dalton
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240

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Ruth Dalton is Head of the School of Architecture at Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts, Lancaster University.

1. Yearnor Cottage (1651): rural vernacular tradition; 2. Priestpopple (~1700): a small-town brewery continuously reinvented for its time; 3. Gower Street (1789): the growth of Georgian London; 4. Orchard Place (1824): a Regency villa that fell on hard times; 5. Wharf Place (~1902): warehouse loft-living and yuppies; 6. Bradwell Road (1902): an Edwardian semi-detached house absorbed into a New Town; 7. Haberdasher Street (1912): model dwellings for workers; 8. The Gloucester Grove (1977) and North Peckham Estates: a London 'sink estate'; 9. Elm Village (1984): the first mixed tenure estate.

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