Volume: Architect Designed Houses
- Date:
- 1980 - 2010
- Reference:
- EFC01/01/05/002
- Type:
- Volume containing Photographic material
The series consists of 43 slides showing architect designed houses. This is an eclectic set showing the work of modern architects using new and different materials and styles. Many of the buildings have innovative features and have won architectural prizes, while a few have been listed as part of the post-modernist listing programme.
Mole Manor (Gloucestershire) and Malator (St Bride’s, Pembrokeshire) are built partially underground to limit their impact on the landscape, while most are open plan for ‘modern living’. Nearly all the examples in this series are visually striking and notably different.
This is part of the Sub Series: EFC01/01/05 Domestic Building Types; within the Series: EFC01/01 Series of 35mm slides; within the Collection: EFC01 Edifice Collection
© Historic England Archive
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