Central Hill Estate Listing application

Submitted to Historic England by The Twentieth Century Society Architectural interest: An exemplar of high density low rise development, Central Hill is one of the most important examples of social housing in London. As one critic noted at the time, Central Hill ‘is the built version of the current vogue for low-rise high density that … Continue reading Central Hill Estate Listing application

Stirling Prize Protest 2015: Neo Bankside

Royal Institute of British Architecture, Portland Place, 15 October 2015. ‘Every one of the six shortlisted buildings illustrates why great architecture is so valuable – it has the power to delight, inspire and comfort us at all stages of our lives. The shortlisted projects are each surprising new additions to urban locations, but their stand-out … Continue reading Stirling Prize Protest 2015: Neo Bankside

Urgent Imagination: Conference at Western Front Gallery, Vancouver

Art and Urban Development: 2-3 October 2015 ASH were invited to participate in the Urgent Imagination conference held at the Western Front gallery in Vancouver. The conference straddled two days and local and international artists presented their responses to the various issues around the relationship between art and urban development. The full documentation of the conference … Continue reading Urgent Imagination: Conference at Western Front Gallery, Vancouver

Parliament & Buckingham Estates: A Petition

If the Tories are worried about insufficient population density in Inner London, then Architects for Social Housing (ASH) formally recommends building in the London Borough of Westminster, which has a far lower density of residents (11,109 per km²) than in Tower Hamlets (14,201 per km²), Hackney (13,850) and Lambeth (11,358), the boroughs whose council estates … Continue reading Parliament & Buckingham Estates: A Petition

Knights Walk Public Consultation: Alternative Proposals

ASH’s latest proposals for Knights Walk, in collaboration with If-Untitled, were presented at a public consultation meeting in the Cinema museum off Renfrew Road on 22 September, 2015. The audience included residents, neighbours, Matthew Bennett, Lambeth’s Cabinet Member for Housing, and Neil Volkes, Lambeth council’s Head of Regeneration, as well as Leslie Johnson and Joanne Simpson … Continue reading Knights Walk Public Consultation: Alternative Proposals

Architects for Social Housing: Open Garden Estates

Over the weekend of 13-14 June of this year, three Lambeth housing estates earmarked for regeneration, Cressingham Gardens, Central Hill and Knight’s Walk, hosted Open Garden Estates, an event organised by Architects for Social Housing (ASH). Founded by architect Geraldine Dening in order to respond architecturally to London’s housing crisis, ASH is a collective of … Continue reading Architects for Social Housing: Open Garden Estates