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Mid-Century Modern housing in Dulwich: online talk 8pm 7 December


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From the late 1950s through to the early 1970s almost 2000 new houses and flats were built in the Dulwich area with minimal impact on the ambience which had made it so attractive to previous generations.

To mark the publication of his new co-authored book 'Dulwich: Mid-Century Oasis', Ian McInnes, Chair of the Twentieth Century Society, will give an illustrated talk on the collaboration between the Dulwich Estate, house builder Wates and the Estate's architects, Austin Vernon & Partners. Tickets: suggested donation ?5, all proceeds to charity https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/on-the-street-where-you-live-dulwich-homes-a-mid-century-oasis-with-ian-tickets-207826293037

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