Great Estates

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Urban & Land Use Planning

Product details

  • ISBN 9781915722140
  • Dimensions: 210 x 250mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: RIBA Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The only book that brings together all London’s historic and contemporary Great Estates.

  • Documents a remarkable history, unique to London but with lessons for landowners and communities around the world.
  • Shows how they shape the way development takes place in England – providing essential lessons to all those wishing to understand city planning, whether practitioners or academics.
  • Provides a model example of corporate modernisation following the impact of leasehold reform.
  • Includes a bespoke fold-out axonometric map detailing many of the Great Estates shown in the book.

Much of the story of London's development can be traced through the historic ownership of large pieces of land which, through the ongoing ownership of freehold assets and their lease terms, have created a resilient cycle of change and renewal. Today this long-term attitude to investment, development and management has influenced the development of new large-scale and mixed-use areas of the capital, such as King's Cross, Canary Wharf, and the Olympic Park.

This book provides a comprehensive picture on all of London’s historic and contemporary estates, and sets out what we can learn from them on the most successful principles of placemaking for the future. Part retrospective, part forward-looking, the book will provide lessons on place-shaping, management and stewardship, for global cities looking to learn from this unique London model.

Peter Murray is Co-Founder of NLA and started the organisation together with Nick Mckeogh in 2005. He founded the London Festival of Architecture the previous year. He is a Mayor of London’s Design Advocate, Chairman of the Temple Bar Trust, Past Master of the Architects’ Company, a board member of Be First, Barking and Dagenham’s regeneration delivery company, and of the Association of Architectural Organisations.

Sarah Yates is a Researcher at New London Architecture. She studied art and architectural history at Leeds University and then undertook an MA in Curating Contemporary Design at Kingston University, where she focused on curating architecture outside of the traditional museum environment.