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Hallfield Estate, Bishop's Bridge Road, Paddington, London: close-up of a facade

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Drake & Lasdun
NOTES: Tecton were responsible for the masterplan which was developed and executed by Drake & Lasdun. The distinctive balconies were designed by Denys Lasdun.

Walter Segal meets a self-builder on site at Honor Oak Park, Lewisham, London

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Segal, Walter (1907-1985)
NOTES: Walter Segal oversaw with Jon Broome, the construction of 13 double storey self-build houses in Walter's Way, Honor Oak Park, Lewisham between 1985-1987.

Hallfield Estate, Bishop's Bridge Road, Paddington, London: a five-storey block

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Drake & Lasdun
NOTES: Tecton were responsible for the masterplan which was developed and executed by Drake & Lasdun.

Hallfield Estate, Bishop's Bridge Road, Paddington, London: an eight-storey block under construction

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Drake & Lasdun
NOTES: Tecton were responsible for the masterplan which was developed and executed by Drake & Lasdun.

Hallfield Estate, Bishop's Bridge Road, Paddington, London: view over the estate from a balcony

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Drake & Lasdun
NOTES: Tecton were responsible for the masterplan which was developed and executed by Drake & Lasdun.

Hallfield Estate, Bishop's Bridge Road, Paddington, London: corner detail

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Drake & Lasdun
NOTES: Tecton were responsible for the masterplan which was developed and executed by Drake & Lasdun.

Hallfield Estate, Bishop's Bridge Road, Paddington, London: close-up of a pylon

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Drake & Lasdun
NOTES: Tecton were responsible for the masterplan which was developed and executed by Drake & Lasdun.

Hallfield Estate, Bishop's Bridge Road, Paddington, London: access stairs to the eight-storey block

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Drake & Lasdun
NOTES: Tecton were responsible for the masterplan which was developed and executed by Drake & Lasdun. This block was designed by Berthold Lubetkin.

Alton West Estate, Roehampton, London: the terraces of four-storey maisonettes along Danebury Avenue

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London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: The Alton Estate is situated between Putney Heath and Richmond Park in south-west London. The smaller south-east part, Alton East, was built in 1952-1955, while the much larger north-west part, Alton West, was built in 1955-1959.

Alton West Estate, Roehampton, London: the terraces of four-storey maisonettes along Ibsley Gardens

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London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: The Alton Estate is situated between Putney Heath and Richmond Park in south-west London. The smaller south-east part, Alton East, was built in 1952-1955, while the much larger north-west part, Alton West, was built in 1955-1959.

Alton West Estate, Roehampton, London: the eleven-storey maisonette slabs

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London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: The Alton Estate is situated between Putney Heath and Richmond Park in south-west London. The smaller south-east part, Alton East, was built in 1952-1955, while the much larger north-west part, Alton West, was built in 1955-1959.

Alton East Estate, Roehampton, London: the eleven-storey point blocks

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London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES: The Alton Estate is situated between Putney Heath and Richmond Park in south-west London. The smaller south-east part, Alton East, was built in 1952-1955, while the much larger north-west part, Alton West, was built in 1955-1959.

Alton West Estate, Roehampton, London: view across the estate from the access deck of a maisonette slab

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London County Council. Architects Department
NOTES; The Alton Estate is situated between Putney Heath and Richmond Park in south-west London. The smaller south-east part, Alton East, was built in 1952-1955, while the much larger north-west part, Alton West, was built in 1955-1959.

Churchill Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London: two of the staircase bays on the east facade of Chaucer house with the heat-accumulator behind

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Powell & Moya
NOTES: This, the largest housing scheme by Westminster City Council, was built in four sections between 1946 and 1962.

Churchill Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London: Lupus Street facade of De Qunicey House seen from the south-west

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Powell & Moya
NOTES: This, the largest housing scheme by Westminster City Council, was built in four sections between 1946 and 1962.

Churchill Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London: the last section of the eastern end of the site, seen from Grosvenor Road

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Powell & Moya
NOTES: This, the largest housing scheme by Westminster City Council, was built in four sections between 1946 and 1962.

Lillington Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London

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Darbourne & Darke
NOTES: This was one of the first low-rise, high-density schemes in London and was commissioned by Westminster City Council. It was developed in three phases between 1964 and 1972. It was designated a conservation area in 1990.

Lillington Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London: a terrace of maisonettes

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Darbourne & Darke
NOTES: This was one of the first low-rise, high-density schemes in London and was commissioned by Westminster City Council. It was developed in three phases between 1964 and 1972. It was designated a conservation area in 1990.
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