Post-War Homes: Mid-Century British Architecture
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Post-war housing across Britain is an extraordinary story of optimism, ambition and innovation.
During the 1950s and 1960s, a combination of reconstruction, consumer-led demand and the rise of the Welfare State, saw an unprecedented building boom in housing and new homes. British architects embraced the challenge, seeking to build on the lessons of interwar Modernism while introducing fresh and original ideas of their own. They created mid-century New Towns, estates and houses, as well as ma...






















