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When and where did High Rise accommodation begin in London?

During the aftermath of ww2? when and where did they begin? and when were they demolished?

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Most are still standing there were Hunderds Of High Rises in Lambeth all looked the same because Most of the Terraced Houses were Built directly on the Earth No foundations the shock waves from Bombs caused these Buildings to Fall down so In went High Rises and as people Got Rich they wanted Flats overlooking the Royal Parks I watched the council move in with a Big steel ball on a crane knock down Bombed Buildings Lay slabs and Cover the area with Prefabs houses that were on the Back of a Trucks in Kit Form as the demand for Houses Grew Up went the the High Rise flats so I would say from memory about 1949 The first 10-storey council housing block opened in Holborn in May 1949High-rise housing was the solution to London’s growing population, replacing housing lost during the war and London’s slumsBy the 1960s, over half a million new flats had been built, many of them in tower blocksThe first major public building to be constructed in London after the War was The Royal Festival Hall on the SouthbankOpened as part of the Festival of Britain in 1951, it later became the first post-war building to be awarded Grade I listingMy friends Lived in one of these Blocks of Flats and on the estate there were 40 Blocks all the same with no trees concrete yards and Behind the Oval Cricket Ground Most are still Standing My school was 4 stories High the tallest in Fulham before WW2 Built in about 1868 and is still a school I paid them a Visit in 2007

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