In 1976, in the 37th International Art Exhibition, the Smithsons’ exhibition Sticks and Stones included a billboard-size photograph of Robin Hood Gardens shortly after completion, and a bench based on one of the concrete columns that articulate the façade of the building. At the beginning of 2008, Tower Hamlets council proposed to demolish the estate as part of a wider redevelopment scheme. All this changes with time, and buildings can ultimately stop working the way they were originally intended to work. Many reports state that many residents have already begun to move out. It was hundreds of families’ homes over the last 40 years, and that is what the archive images from the Smithson Family Collection portray. Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users. The new tower will include housing for the Robin Hood Gardens’ current occupants. While the estate should be admired for its boldness and experimental nature, we should have no qualms about tearing it down and building something better in its place. In a particularly verbose piece, Philip Stephens of the Financial Times decried the ‘expensive mediocrity’ that typifies London’s skyline and promised to cheer alongside the Robin Hood Gardens residents when the bulldozers arrive (3). the world's most visited architecture website, © All rights reserved. Despite its charming-sounding name, Robin Hood Gardens in Poplar, east London, is one of the capital’s most rundown social housing estates. Robin Hood Gardens is a residential estate in Poplar, London, designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. The manifesto is free of contemporary architectural buzzwords such as ‘accessibility’, ‘community building’, and ‘local identity’ because it is not up to architects to fulfil crass government policies. Sadly, given the multiple constraints that are placed on architects today – with stringent health and safety and environmental requirements choking creativity and boldness – it is questionable if a genuinely innovative project can replace Robin Hood Gardens. The four buildings will replace Robin Hood Gardens' western block, while the eastern block will be demolished during the third development phase. It was built as a council housing estate with homes spread across 'streets in the sky': social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation. Robin Hood Gardens, located in Poplar, East London, is a nationally important and internationally recognised work of Brutalist architecture. Price conceived the InterAction Centre in Kentish Town, north London, as a building with a limited life span and to that end planned for it to be dismantled within 20 years. If you enjoy what we do, and you have a bit of money to spare, please do consider donating to spiked – or even better, becoming a regular donor. English Heritage claimed that ‘in the end it failed in its original brief to create a housing development which worked on human terms’ (1). Towards a New Humanism in Architecture is an attempt to translate our discontent with the current state of architecture into a meaningful project. Stephens and others are delighted to see this icon of modernist design go, but the response of some of the high priests of architecture in Britain to the whole affair shows that they, too, have a problematic relationship with modernism. But it is their responsibility to design good housing that caters for changing lifestyles. The … Demolition of the westerly block of Robin Hood Gardens has been completed. Continue reading for more. 18/26 The Phase 2 scheme designed by Haworth Tompkins and Metropolitan Workshop Architects will replace the western wing of the Smithsons' Robin Hood Gardens scheme in east London 19/26 The Robin Hood Gardens estate in Poplar, east London. The V&A is showing part of the demolished Robin Hood Gardens at the Venice Architecture Biennale. They are clearly not acting in the spirit of modernism. Karl Sharro thought Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron had made a mess of the Tate Modern extension. Yesterday, the government, after months of protest headed by some of Britain’s most renowned architects, rejected calls for the estate to be listed. Following the construction of the new homes, providing a place for the existing Robin Hood Garden tenants, demolition will take place. Karl Sharro is a London-based architect and writer. This, they said, would create a modern, bustling city in the sky. They lent their support to a campaign initiated by the architectural weekly Building Design to rescue Robin Hood Gardens (2). There have not been any inspiring or truly innovative ideas in housing in the last three decades and so it is a shame that the big-name architects who have rushed to the defence of Robin Hood Gardens have largely avoided designing housing projects, focusing instead on flashy office buildings and museums. After years of protests from locals, architects, and critics, local authorities at … A salvaged fragment of a housing estate that is currently being demolished in East London is to be sent to the Venice Architectural Biennale in May. Image by Janet Hall RIBA Library Photographs Collection © Chris Guy (2) To the rescue of Robin Hood, Building Design, 22 February 2008, (3) A capital despoiled by monumental egos, Financial Times, 2 June 2008 (login required), (4) Modern architects try to dodge the wrecking ball, The Times, 7 June 2008, Help spiked fight for freedom – become a regular donor. I am horrified that a section will be displayed in the V&A galleries – once the social housing’s been demolished and … Rather than seeing it as a continuous project of innovation and experimentation – elements that are intrinsic to the modernist ideology – they prefer to regard it as a finished project that is in need of preservation. Robin Hood Gardens, London, England, designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in 1968 and demolished in 2017 22 comments 99% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up They did not shy away from the monumental task of rebuilding Britain after the war, and they dared to experiment with new forms, materials and arrangements. In another 1967 text, the Smithsons wrote that, ‘buildings should be thought of from the beginning as fragments’. Like many post-war estates, Robin Hood Gardens has been demolished before its time. Our manifesto emphasises respect for architects’ autonomy as well as the general public’s. Austin Williams looked at New Orleans and the New Urban vision, and examined the state of English cities. The Robin Hood Gardens complex, which has 213 flats, was built in 1972 and was designed by Alison and Peter Smithson, the highly respected architect couple who were among the leaders of the modernist brutalist style, which favours the use of exposed concrete. Completed in 1972, the building was designed by Alison (1928 –1993) and Peter Smithson (1923 – 2003), British architects of lasting international reputation. Lovers of brutalist architecture lost a key battle today in their campaign to save the controversial housing estate Robin Hood Gardens. Kate Jackson. The supporters of the Building Design campaign have urged for Robin Hood Gardens to be ‘rescued’ and to be given a second chance, but they seem to believe the estate’s inhabitants are as big a threat to the building as the wrecking ball. The east block, still with tenants, is to be scrapped, too, making way for luxury housing. You can find more information about the launch here. The plan also includes a school, mosque, energy center, office, retail and community space. It is expected that this redevelopment will take around nine years to complete with first new homes being constructed in 2012/2013. Or read more at spiked issue Architecture and planning. Richard Rogers, for example, commented snobbishly that Robin Hood Gardens has been lived in by those ‘least capable of looking after themselves, much less their environment’ (4). The estate was built by the Greater London Council, but subsequently the London Bo… In a funny twist of fate, a large mound was created in the center of the courtyard to contain the remains of the buildings demolished to make room for Robin Hood Gardens. Yes, Peter and Alison were modernists, but they had no desire to erase the past. The InterAction Centre was demolished in 2003. You can find out more here. This is the case for Robin Hood Gardens – regardless of the noble aspirations of its designers. After many years spent fighting to preserve the famous Robin Hood Gardens social housing complex in East London, the architecture community mourns another loss. Yesterday, culture minister Margaret Hodge concurred that Robin Hood Gardens is not ‘fit for purpose’. Residents are guaranteed the option to stay in the area if desired. The polarised debate soon moved beyond the merits of the building itself and quickly escalated into a wholesale condemnation of modernist architecture. Council officials justified the decision on cost grounds, citing a study that proved it would be more expensive to renovate the estate than to pull it down and build anew. Architects should dare to be radical. Robin Hood Gardens (1968-72) by Peter and Alison Smithson: photo courtesy wikimedia commons All images are © each office/photographer mentioned. Plans to demolish the Robin Hood Gardens housing estate in Poplar were approved by Tower Hamlets Council at a meeting of its Strategic Development Committee yesterday. Robin Hood Gardens: Housing at the Expense of an Idea. When conservationists tried to defy his will and campaigned for preserving the building, Price fought them hard and won. Robin Hood Gardens is a lesson for future cities At the Venice Biennale, the V&A is exhibiting a fragment of the social housing complex completed in 1972 and designed by Alison and Peter Smithson, which is now being demolished. The co-author of a new architectural manifesto says tearing down the brutalist housing estate is fully in the spirit of modernism. The original concrete blocks which flank the central garden will be topped with new metallic structures that will host a university campus. The worst thing we could do is try to preserve their buildings as museum pieces or as relics of a bygone era. Price understood that continuous innovation is much more important than the need to preserve buildings once they have served their purpose. It is impossible to predict what the value, usefulness and purpose of a building will be in the future. This is a very short response to the acquisition of a part of Robin Hood Gardens by the V&A museum. The proposal will occupy an extended 7.7 hectare site, adding 1,575 new homes, as compared to Robin Hood Gardens existing 2 hectare site consisting of 252 homes. Tower Hamlets Council and the London Thames Gateway Development Corporations have approved the demolition of the 1960s Brutalist complex in an effort to make way for a new £500 million sustainable development comprised of energy efficient, mixed-tenure homes and an enlarged central park. The scale of such an ambitious project made mistakes inevitable, but such is the nature of experimentation. Yet according to a group of famous and respected architects, including Richard Rogers, Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid, the estate is a masterpiece which should be preserved. James Woudhuysen wanted to demolish Brown’s plans for eco-towns, and warned of the dangers of Brownfield Brutalism. It is not up to architects to build communities, or to dictate to people how to live their lives. Its footprint has been largely cleared and views of the “internal” elevation of the remaining eastern block have been opened up. The late Cedric Price, one of the most influential architects in Britain – despite having built very little – once campaigned against the preservation of one of his own buildings. Despite its charming-sounding name, Robin Hood Gardens in Poplar, east London, is one of the capital’s most rundown social housing estates. And when the Victorian terraces were demolished to make way for Robin Hood Gardens, their remnants were used to construct a key garden feature. Instead of futile and misguided campaigns to rescue buildings like Robin Hood Gardens, architects would do better to stand up for their professional autonomy and integrity, to argue for more freedom and fewer restrictions, for a more inspiring urban landscape for everyone and less instrumental meddling by regulatory bodies. By contrast, the recently published manifesto, Towards a New Humanism in Architecture (ManTowNHuman), of which I am co-author, argues against such dismissive attitudes (5). The project was designed by famed architects Alison and Peter Smithson as a British response to Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation housing project in France. An ex-council housing estate, being demolished. Learn more about the Robin Hood Gardens story here on ArchDaily. Instead, we are more likely to get yet another bland (but safe and ‘sustainable’) scheme that will fit today’s lack of aspiration and vision in architecture. Manifesto: Towards a New Humanism in Architecture, Modern architects try to dodge the wrecking ball. Even £5 per month is a huge help, allowing us to keep bringing you our free articles, essays and insights every day. Reference: Blackwall Reach Official Website, East Londong Advertiser, Architectural Record, BBC, Guardian. In truth, these architects have shown incredible cowardice in this debate. This was not the first time that Robin Hood Gardens had featured at La Biennale di Venezia. The views that these self-appointed guardians of modernism have expressed in the past few months reveal that they see architectural works as separate from the lives of the people who inhabit and engage with them. Robin Hood Gardens was designed by the architects Alison and Peter Smithson in the 1970s and considered a significant example of New Brutalism. We think it’s time architecture re-engaged with society, but rather than fetishising ‘community participation’, we believe that striving to understand the genuine needs of residents, or other types of ‘users’, does not preclude the ability of architects to exercise professional judgement. In 2015 Historic England rejected applications to award Robin Hood Gardens listed status, declaring it unfit “as a place for human beings to live”. A walk through Robin Hood Gardens in Poplar which is being demolished and then along the ancient Poplar High Street in Tower Hamlets. Robin Hood Gardens: A Ruin in Reverse at the Applied Arts Pavilion Venice Architecture Biennale. The Robin Hood Gardens public housing complex in East London has finally met the wrecking ball. Robin Hood Gardens has since become the catalyst for much debate around the success or failure of the movement. To enquire about republishing spiked’s content, a right to reply or to request a correction, please contact the managing editor, Viv Regan. Thank you! According to the Blackwall Reach officials, refurbishment of the historical building was not considered as they believe it would “fail to achieve the substantial wider regeneration benefits which a comprehensive approach can bring, including hundreds of new affordable rented homes of the existing community and for other people needing housing in the borough.” Furthermore, they stated that refurbishment would “not meet the same standards of energy efficiency as new homes and the opportunity to provide a substantially extended school, more open space and new community facilities would be reduced.”. "Robin Hood Gardens is a complex and ambitious design and the only realization of the Smithson’s ideas about social housing, born of twenty years’ research," the curators tell AD PRO. But to do so we need your help. Robin Hood Gardens Replacement. Photo by Flickr user Chris Guy, licensed through Creative Commons. Most of the estate’s residents were in favour of its demolition, although architects and heritage bodies led a high profile campaign to preserve it. English Heritage, a quango which advises the government on conservation issues, did not consider Robin Hood Gardens worthy of listing, a status that would have given it protection from demolition and placed tougher conditions on its redevelopment. Haworth Tompkins has been brought in to work on the replacement for Alison and Peter Smithson’s soon-to-be-demolished Robin Hood Gardens estate in Tower Hamlets, reports the Architect’s Journal. ArchDaily 2008-2020. The V&A announced that it was acquiring part of Robin Hood Gardens shortly before demolition started in December 2017. The Cotton Street block was demolished in 2017, safe for a three-storey section acquired by the V&A. The decision to demolish the estate, on which there are 214 flats, was made as part of a larger £500-million proposal to regenerate the Blackwall Reach area. This is only possible if we have the self-confidence that the Smithsons and their contemporaries had. In the past year, this phenomenon has been made most explicit with the museumification of Robin Hood Gardens (RHG) by the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A). Housing estates, such as Robin Hood Gardens in east London, have been demolished to make way for newer buildings Treasury Minister Jesse … After many years spent fighting to preserve the famous Robin Hood Gardens social housing complex in East London, the architecture community mourns another loss. It is the intention of ManTowNHuman to rebuild this confidence – and we ask other architects to take up this challenge with us. Main image: Abdul Rahim outside the Robin Hood Gardens estate, London. If we want truly to be loyal to the memory of that generation of architects, the best thing we could do is to learn from their attitude. You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Displaying the ruins of demolished social housing at the Venice Architecture Biennale is not ‘art-washing’ The V&A acquired a fragment of London's Robin Hood Gardens before it was demolished Sat 22 Oct 2016 12.00 EDT Last modified on Wed 23 Sep 2020 10.29 EDT London’s iconic and hotly debated Brutalist residential complex, Robin Hood Gardens, is currently being demolished, but not all will be lost.Today, the Victoria and Albert Museum announced that it has acquired a three-story section of the housing estate, which it may display at its new east London location slated to open in 2021. James Heartfield urged us to stop romanticising council housing. Instead of simply lamenting the dilapidated state of iconic buildings and trying to blame their decline on the ‘wrong’ type of inhabitants, the architects could have taken this demolition plan as an opportunity to propose better schemes, to recognise some of the mistakes of the past, and to push for even more radical experimentation. Robin Hood Gardens demolition is an “act of vandalism” says Simon Smithson Simon Smithson, the son of the architects behind the soon-to-be-demolished Robin Hood Gardens, has attacked politicians for tampering with the heritage-listing system, to erase prime examples of the UK’s post-war architecture. The historic building was built by modernist architects Alison and Peter Smithson and remains an important piece to Great Britain’s architectural history. As my co-authors and I argue in our manifesto, we should not be afraid of building and experimenting more, in the knowledge that we can, and should, rebuild again later. On RHG rescues the original project of Alison and Peter Smithson. 2021 is looking an awful lot like 2020 so far – lockdown authoritarianism, Big Tech censorship and woke hysteria continue to run amok. Robin Hood Gardens in Poplar is being demolished to make way for new flats – many argue that it’s an architectural treasure and that its residents have been unfairly forced out 27December 2016 Despite objections from English Heritage, Design Council Cabe and many starchitects, including Richard Rogers and Zaha Hadid, the first phase of the controversial Blackwell Reach regeneration scheme will begin within the year. Manifesto: Towards a New Humanism in Architecture will be launched tonight, 3 July, in central London. 2014-feb-17 - Image 1 of 1 from gallery of Robin Hood Gardens to be Demolished. All that remains of this part of the Smithsons’ seminal housing scheme in Poplar is a pile of rubble. We’re going to have to fight for freedom, democracy and sanity all over again this year, and spiked intends to play our part. The government cleared … However, demolition is not scheduled until phase one of the regeneration scheme has been built on another part of the site. The government has now given the green light for the estate’s two council blocks to be demolished, and for a 30-storey tower to be built in its place. Others saw this as a great opportunity not just to advocate the demolition of the estate, but also of the modernist ideology. … Such self-confidence seems to be absent today. Completed in 1972, Robin Hood Gardens was intended as a model of post-war London social housing. Previously, he said the end of the boundary between town and country is a liberation, not a loss. 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