News
By displaying a fragment of the demolished Robin Hood Gardens estate at the Venice Biennale, the Victoria and Albert Museum is bringing London’s housing crisis to the world stage.
Ssection of 1970s Robin Hood Gardens estate will be on show at new V&A site; ... The 1970s Robin Hood Gardens estate in Poplar, East London, before it was demolished in 2017.
A fragment of the Robin Hood Gardens housing estate salvaged from the demolition site by London's V&A museum is to be transported to Italy and displayed at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale ...
Alison and Peter Smithson's Robin Hood Gardens was completed in Poplar, east London, in 1972. The estate comprises two concrete slab blocks set on either side of a garden featuring a mound in its ...
Robin Hood Gardens in east London looks like the archetype of a grim modernist estate. Set above the roaring mouth of the Blackwall Tunnel, and pallisaded with concrete fins, this stain-streaked ...
Robin Hood Gardens, in east London, has been described as a defining example of brutalist architecture. Despite campaigning from architects such as the late Zaha Hadid and Sir Norman Foster, ...
The announcement in 2012 that London's Robin Hood Gardens — Alison and Peter Smithson's world-famous Brutalist housing estate — was set to be demolished was, on the whole, met with outrage ...
Lovers of both social housing and 20th-century architecture have been fretting about the fate of East London’s Robin Hood Gardens for years. A public housing project and Brutalist icon completed ...
RESIDENTS of horror flats riddled with decay, grime and thug squatters are refusing to leave.Robin Hood Gardens estate in Poplar, East London, has bee. ... 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF.
By displaying a fragment of the demolished Robin Hood Gardens estate at the Venice Biennale, the Victoria and Albert Museum is bringing London’s housing crisis to the world stage.
By displaying a fragment of the demolished Robin Hood Gardens estate at the Venice Biennale, the Victoria and Albert Museum is bringing London’s housing crisis to the world stage.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results