
Karin Templin – At Home in London: The Mansion Block
Covering twenty-seven examples, richly illustrated by newly commissioned drawings and photographs, this volume reflects on the architectural ambitions and lived realities of these quotidian buildings. Architectural and urban designer Karin Templin considers the ways in which the mansion block came to define large areas of the city from Westminster and South Kensington in the nineteenth century to Kilburn and Stratford in the twenty-first. Reflecting London’s development from its consolidation as a metropolis in the high Victorian era to its present efforts to address a longstanding housing crisis, this volume explores the mansion block’s centrality to the capital’s identity and its wider relevance to discussions of housing and urban planning.
This book is first in a series on types of London housing, reflecting on the place of the home in the city in the light of its longstanding housing crisis.
Photographs by Matthew Blunderfield.
180 pages, 29 x 28cm, hardcover, MACK x The Architecture Foundation (London).
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Karin Templin – At Home in London: The Mansion Block
Covering twenty-seven examples, richly illustrated by newly commissioned drawings and photographs, this volume reflects on the architectural ambitions and lived realities of these quotidian buildings. Architectural and urban designer Karin Templin considers the ways in which the mansion block came to define large areas of the city from Westminster and South Kensington in the nineteenth century to Kilburn and Stratford in the twenty-first. Reflecting London’s development from its consolidation as a metropolis in the high Victorian era to its present efforts to address a longstanding housing crisis, this volume explores the mansion block’s centrality to the capital’s identity and its wider relevance to discussions of housing and urban planning.
This book is first in a series on types of London housing, reflecting on the place of the home in the city in the light of its longstanding housing crisis.
Photographs by Matthew Blunderfield.
180 pages, 29 x 28cm, hardcover, MACK x The Architecture Foundation (London).
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Covering twenty-seven examples, richly illustrated by newly commissioned drawings and photographs, this volume reflects on the architectural ambitions and lived realities of these quotidian buildings. Architectural and urban designer Karin Templin considers the ways in which the mansion block came to define large areas of the city from Westminster and South Kensington in the nineteenth century to Kilburn and Stratford in the twenty-first. Reflecting London’s development from its consolidation as a metropolis in the high Victorian era to its present efforts to address a longstanding housing crisis, this volume explores the mansion block’s centrality to the capital’s identity and its wider relevance to discussions of housing and urban planning.
This book is first in a series on types of London housing, reflecting on the place of the home in the city in the light of its longstanding housing crisis.
Photographs by Matthew Blunderfield.
180 pages, 29 x 28cm, hardcover, MACK x The Architecture Foundation (London).























