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The Alexandra Road estate (officially the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but often referred to as Rowley Way, the name of its main thoroughfare) is a housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North London, England. It was designed in a brutalist style in 1968 by Neave Brown of Camden Council's Architects Department. Construction work ...
Neave Brown (22 May 1929 – 9 January 2018) [1] [2] was an American-born British architect and artist. He specialized in modernist housing. Brown is the only architect to have had all his UK work listed: [3] [4] a row of houses in Winscombe Street, the Dunboyne Road Estate and Alexandra Road Estate, all located in Camden.
Alexandra Road Estate Including Walls, Ramps and Steps Community Centre and Boiler House to Alexandra Road Estate Numbers 1–21 Camden: Apartment: 1972–1978:
Estate Location Type Dates of construction Alton: Roehampton, Wandsworth: suburban Aveley: South Ockendon: out-county Becontree: Barking/Dagenham/Ilford: out-county Bellingham Estate: Catford: suburban Borehamwood: Borehamwood: out-county Boundary: Shoreditch: inner-city Castelnau Estate: Barnes: out-county Debden: Loughton: out-county Dover ...
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The estate. The Dunboyne Road Estate [1] ... The scheme was designed by Neave Brown and the Camden Architects Department, ... Alexandra Road Estate; References
Winscombe Street refers to a terrace of five houses in Camden, London, England, designed by the architect Neave Brown for himself and a collective of four other families. It is Grade II listed [1] and was the precursor for the house and maisonette designs used in Dunboyne Road Estate and Alexandra Road Estate. [2]
The City of London Corporation built tenements in the Farringdon Road in 1865, [1] but this was an isolated instance. The first council to build housing as an integrated policy was Liverpool Corporation, [2] starting with St Martin's Cottages in Ashfield Street, Vauxhall, completed in 1869. [3]