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Tom Collins House, Byker housing redevelopment, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

RIBA2775-20
Erskine, Ralph (1914-2005)
NOTES: This multi-family housing development was one of the first major examples in Britain of community architecture. Erskine oversaw the development of this project, begun in 1972 and completed in 1978, allowing for tenant cooperation and architectural innovation on a large scale.

The Hamlet, Corbishley Road, Bognor Regis

RIBA4512
Eric Lyons & Partners

The Hamlet, Corbishley Road, Bognor Regis

RIBA4517
Eric Lyons & Partners

Alton West Estate, Roehampton, London: the staggered line of old people's cottages

RIBA4620
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.

Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London

RIBA5325
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723)

Cottages for old people, Huyton Farm Estate, Liverpool

RIBA8035
Keay, Sir Lancelot Herman (1883-1974)

Royal Hospital,Chelsea, London: the Figure Court

RIBA9233
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723)

Hotel-Dieu, Beaune

RIBA9593
Wisecrere, Jehan

The Orchard, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London

RIBA10624
Parker & Unwin
NOTES: The Orchard was built as a two-storey quadrangle of 57 one-room flats for the elderly. It has since been demolished.

Sheltered housing, Waites Houses, Priory Road, Camden, London

RIBA11533
Noel Moffett & Associates
NOTES: This scheme was given a Group B Commendation in the Civic Trust Awards for 1970.
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