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RIBA26387
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26388
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26389
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26390
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26391
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26392
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26393
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26394
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26395
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA26396
Womersley, Peter (1923-1993)
NOTES: Peter Womersley designed the house for himself, but also saw it as a potential model for mass production.
RIBA28034
Skinner Bailey & Lubetkin
NOTES: Built in 1955-1966 and located on nearly 17 acres of slum-cleared land between Old Ford and Roman Road at the south-west corner of Victoria Park, this was one the largest housing redevelopments of its time.
RIBA29697
Powell & Moya
NOTES: Philip Powell designed this house for his sister and brother-in-law in 1948 at the same time as he designed the adjacent No. 1 Mount Lane for his parents. The alterations and additions to No. 2 were made to a bedroom and bathroom and included a new bookcase.