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Walters Way and Segal Close: The Architect Watler Segal and London's Self-Build Community

Hardback

Main Details

Title Walters Way and Segal Close: The Architect Watler Segal and London's Self-Build Community
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alice Grahame
By (author) Taran Wikhu
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:232
Dimensions(mm): Height 255,Width 205
Category/GenreIndividual architects and architectural firms
ISBN/Barcode 9783038600497
Audience
General
Illustrations 142 colour, 19 b&w

Publishing Details

Publisher Park Books
Imprint Park Books
Publication Date 26 April 2017
Publication Country Switzerland

Description

Walters Way and Segal Close are two tiny roads in Lewisham, south London. The twenty homes they contain are unusual, both in the way they look and in the way they were conceived and built. Designed by German-born modernist architect Walter Segal, they were part of a council-run scheme that allowed ordinary people to build their own homes. Thirty years on they are still standing and have been adapted to meet the needs of today's residents. This book by two residents of Walters Way and Segal Close, journalist Alice Grahame and photographer Taran Wilkhu, tells the story of how the streets came to be built and of the estate's development since. Neither Grahame nor Wilkhu are the initial inhabitants of their respective homes, but when they moved in they both became instantly fascinated by the story of how and why they were made. The book was created in collaboration with the occupants of both streets, who all opened their houses and shared their insights of life on a Segal estate.

Author Biography

Alice Grahame lives and works as a freelance journalist in London. In 2015 The Guardian published her reportage on WalterSegal's self-build houses in London. Taran Wilkhu is a photographer specialsing in lifestyle, architecture, and interior design.