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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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Derelict site on London's Billionaire's Row 'has space for 300 homes'
Award-winning architects draw up blueprint for affordable homes on Bishops Avenue site known for its array of abandoned mansions.
It is one of Britain's most expensive streets, earning the moniker "Billionaire's Row". Yet The Bishops Avenue in north London also has areas of dilapidation, with mansions there having been left derelict for decades.
Now, Britain's leading architects have drawn up a blueprint for building hundreds of affordable homes on the avenue. According to designs drawn up by firms including Mae, which last month won the Stirling prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award, there is room for up to 300 homes on one particular site.
The proposals have provoked questions about how soaring land values, offshore property ownership and weak national and local planning powers have deepened England’s housing crisis.
The Bishops Ave. Buildings are crumbling and gardens left overgrown.
London, UK. October 2023.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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A NAPLES UN AVANT-GOUT DE PARADIS.
Derrière les murs du Palazzo renaissance Spinelli se cache l'Albergo del Purgatorio (Hôtel du Purgatoire), la maison d'hôtes de Nathalie H. de Saint Phalle.
Sur la terrasse du Purgatoire, un nid à taille humaine réalisé par l?artiste Michele Iodice.
Remerciements à "Autrement l'Italie". (FOTO: DUKAS/LE FIGARO)
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