Covid-19 has confined many Londoners to claustrophobic flats with no outdoor space. Yet for others, the struggle of life under lockdown has been softened by well-designed, generous and sometimes ingenious housing. This Open House festival, we will celebrate outstanding housing architecture which has helped many stay comfortable and convivial during the stress of the pandemic.
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Barbican CentreChamberlin Powell & Bon, 1959City of London
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BEDZED (online only)Bill Dunster Zedfactory Architects, 2002Sutton
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Bevin CourtSkinner, Bailey and Lubetkin, 1954Islington
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Ealing Village (online only)R Toms & Partners, 1936Ealing
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Goldfinger Factory, Trellick TowerErnö Goldfinger, 1972Kensington and Chelsea
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in2space HousesLloyd-Thomas Architects, 2018Sutton
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(online only) Radical housing – a virtual tour with a London Blue Badge Tourist Guide2020Tower Hamlets
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People Powered Homes: exploring the new normal for housing in London (online only)2020Tower Hamlets
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Studio McLeod (online only)Studio McLeod, 2015Westminster
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The Library HouseMacdonald Wright Architects, 2020Hackney
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Trellick TowerErnö Goldfinger, 1972Kensington and Chelsea
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Walter Segal Self-build Houses (online only)Walter Segal, 1987Lewisham