All places tagged "housing"

Garrick Court

2006–7, ten houses over commercial space, designed by Davy Smith Architects, part on the site of Scarborough Street synagogue


1 King's Arms Court

2007-9, housing association flats


Hopetown

2005-7, Salvation Army Lifehouse, a women's hostel, replacing a predecessor of 1977-9 on this site and others on earlier sites nearby

hostel Salvation Army

Kirstein's Mansions

1911, shops, tenements and workrooms

street art David Abraham Solomon Kirstein

Spelman House

1939, London County Council block of 33 flats


21 Old Montague Street

1980-2, house, part of the Hopetown Estate, built by the GLC


Business Development Centre, formerly Great Garden Street Synagogue and Morris Lederman House

Former foundry to rear converted to be a synagogue in 1896, front range Federation of Synagogues offices of 1972-4, all converted in 1999

foundry synagogue Morris Lederman Federation of Synagogues

74 Whitechapel High Street

1828-9 shop house, now a restaurant, upper floors converted to studio flats 2001


90 Whitechapel High Street

1910-11 shop and offices, sometime site of Blooms restaurant, on site of entrance to Inkhorn Court


91 Whitechapel High Street

1861 shop, site of a 'penny gaff' in the 1850s, now a restaurant with flats over proposed


38 Middlesex Street

1880s shop and former warehouse


Brunswick House

1985 brown brick flats with shops to ground floor on site of 1880s 181-280 Brunswick Buildings


Herbert House

1935-6 courtyard of neo-Georgian flats built by the London County Council on site of LSB Old Castle Street board school


The Relay Building, 1 Commercial Street

2008 and 2012-14, 23-storey offices, flats, shops and entrance to Aldgate East station. Entrance to social housing in Tyne Street


Arcadia Court, formerly 90 to 222 Wentworth Dwellings

1886 block of flats with shops at 30 to 50 Wentworth Street and 36 to 48 Goulston Street to ground floor


Jacobson House

1935-6 neo-Georgian flats built by the London County Council


The Culpeper, 40-42 Commercial Street

1883 pub, the Princess Alice, reduced from 5 to 3 storeys after war damage. Later renamed City Darts. Since 2014 the Culpeper gastropub


Universal House

1892-3 as Wildermuth House, a model lodging house, east part rebuilt in 1965-6

Gustav Wildermuth

Attlee House

1971 red brick block of flats and offices, part of the Toynbee Hall estate, demolished for redevelopment autumn 2016


College East

1980s flats (dem. 2017) retained red-brick frontage of 1886 College Buildings (architect: Elijah Hoole), part of the Toynbee Hall estate


Sunley House

1976 brick-built flats on site of George Yard Buildings, later Balliol House/Charles Booth House. Demolished for Toynbee redevelopment 2016


101 Whitechapel High Street

1960 office building and former bank, on site of Tewkesbury Buildings


74 Whitechapel High Street rear

early 19th-century shop house, now a restaurant, upper floors converted to studio flats 2001


Arcadia Court, 45 Old Castle Street, and 4 (formerly 1a) Old Castle Street

1980s extension to Arcadia Court, with 4 (formerly 1a) Old Castle Street, on site of mid-20th-century single-story shop and restaurant


Kensington Apartments, 11 Commercial Street

2013 7- and 12-storey blocks of flats and shop, site of 1854-5 Baptist Chapel and former 21 Commercial St (before 1878 11 Commercial St)


3 Resolution Plaza

2013-14, Offices for EastEnd Homes, and entrance to Denning Point


New Evershed House and 28 to 42 Old Castle Street

2013-14, four-storey block of flats (New Evershed House), and eight maisonettes (28 to 42)


Bradbury Court, 24 Old Castle Street

2013-14, five-storey block of flats, part of the Holland estate refurbishment and redevelopment


Ladbroke Court, 4 Resolution Plaza

2013-14, flats with shops to ground floor


Don Gratton House, Alma Home, Greatorex Street Young People's Centre and Institute of Psychotrauma

2003-5, student housing with health-service facilities and a commercial unit


Victoria Court (Salvation Army Lifehouse), 177 Whitechapel Road

1995-6, Salvation Army hostel, rebuilding premises of the 1890s

'Salvation Army Bryant and May

Swanlea Secondary School

1991-3, secondary school, on the site of Brady Street Dwellings and Brady Street Mansions


Mosque Tower, 1 Fieldgate Street and 36 Whitechapel Road

c.2001 block of flats


102 Whitechapel Road

1852, house with cafe and warehouse, later a boarding house, now shop and flats


41 New Road

c.1795 house


33 New Road

c.1795 house


24 Fordham Street

c.1987, flats


Chandlery House, 40 Gower's Walk

1894-5 wine warehouse with frontages to Gower's Walk and Back Church Lane, altered and floors added when converted to flats 1998-9


49 Gower's Walk

1994–5 Postmodern terraced house in red and stock brick


117 Back Church Lane

1993-6 Postmodern terraced house in red and stock brick


Meranti House

2015–17, 19-storey block of flats


2 Varden Street

1980s three-storey terraced house.


Gwynne House

1937–8, Modernist block of flats designed by Hume Victor Kerr.


Unit 73a, 25 Cable Street

fifteen-arch brick structure, built to support girder ends of 1892–3 railway below goods depot sidings


39 Royal Mint Street

Built 1978-1982 with Royal Mint Square, a housing estate for the Greater London Council designed by Andrews, Downie & Kelly


Wombat's City Hostel (extension), 7 Dock Street

2015, residential


Wombat's City Hostel, 7 Dock Street

1830-5 as the Sailors' Home facing Well (Ensign) Street, extended to Dock Street in 1863–5 (that side rebuilt 1954-7)


Shapla Primary School

1985-7, primary school


21–31 Hooper Street

1988–90, stock-brick block of maisonettes, with separate entrances, part of the Hooper Square development


Sloane Apartments, 54 Old Castle Street

2013-13, block of flats with ground-floor shops to Wentworth Street frontage


Denning Point

1968 tower block of flats reclad, and ground floor street frontage altered, 2013-14


Treves House, Vallance Road

1959 block of flats


Greater Whitechapel: Bullen House


Hughes Mansions

1920s flats, partly destroyed by V2 1945, that portion rebuilt c late 1940s


Greater Whitechapel


46-54 John Fisher Street on the Royal Mint Estate

Built 1978-1982 as Royal Mint Square, a housing estate for the Greater London Council designed by Andrews, Downie & Kelly