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- Q22000813 subject Q6960384.
- Q22000813 subject Q6961831.
- Q22000813 subject Q8526522.
- Q22000813 subject Q8888426.
- Q22000813 abstract "An council garden estate is a housing estate planned and built for the rehousing of people from decaying inner city areas, pioneered by Ted Hollamby at Cressingham Gardens, Lambeth, in the 1960s. It was a reaction to the philosophy of Ernő Goldfinger, Lubetkin and Le Corbusier who saw a housing estate as an architectural monument. Hollamby sought an anti- monumental architecture, to design for the wishes and needs of the people. High density (250 persons per ha) was achieved by pedestrianising the estate and having external car-parking".
- Q22000813 thumbnail CessinghamGardensFrontGarden.JPG?width=300.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q12104567.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q148349.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q17403967.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q22312955.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q4387897.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q4724.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q655293.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q6960384.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q6961831.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q827997.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526522.
- Q22000813 wikiPageWikiLink Q8888426.
- Q22000813 comment "An council garden estate is a housing estate planned and built for the rehousing of people from decaying inner city areas, pioneered by Ted Hollamby at Cressingham Gardens, Lambeth, in the 1960s. It was a reaction to the philosophy of Ernő Goldfinger, Lubetkin and Le Corbusier who saw a housing estate as an architectural monument. Hollamby sought an anti- monumental architecture, to design for the wishes and needs of the people.".
- Q22000813 label "Council garden estate".
- Q22000813 depiction CessinghamGardensFrontGarden.JPG.