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- Cranbrook_Estate abstract "The Cranbrook Estate is a housing estate in Bethnal Green, East London designed by Francis Skinner, Douglas Bailey and an elder mentor,Berthold LubetkinThe site, which is east of Bonner Street and north of Roman Road, was called Cranbrook after the central street. "Terraced houses, workshops, and one large factory were replaced by a figure of eight called Mace Street, which echoed the diagonals of the street pattern to the north." The first blocks were opened in 1963.".
- Cranbrook_Estate thumbnail Cranbrook_Estate_London_E2.jpg?width=300.
- Cranbrook_Estate wikiPageExternalLink cranbrook-estate.html.
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- Cranbrook_Estate hasPhotoCollection Cranbrook_Estate.
- Cranbrook_Estate subject Category:Berthold_Lubetkin_buildings.
- Cranbrook_Estate subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Tower_Hamlets.
- Cranbrook_Estate subject Category:Housing_estates_in_London.
- Cranbrook_Estate subject Category:Modernist_architecture_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cranbrook_Estate point "51.5305 -0.0455".
- Cranbrook_Estate type Artifact100021939.
- Cranbrook_Estate type BertholdLubetkinBuildings.
- Cranbrook_Estate type Building102913152.
- Cranbrook_Estate type BuildingsAndStructuresInTowerHamlets.
- Cranbrook_Estate type Object100002684.
- Cranbrook_Estate type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cranbrook_Estate type Structure104341686.
- Cranbrook_Estate type Whole100003553.
- Cranbrook_Estate type YagoGeoEntity.
- Cranbrook_Estate type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Cranbrook_Estate type SpatialThing.
- Cranbrook_Estate comment "The Cranbrook Estate is a housing estate in Bethnal Green, East London designed by Francis Skinner, Douglas Bailey and an elder mentor,Berthold LubetkinThe site, which is east of Bonner Street and north of Roman Road, was called Cranbrook after the central street. "Terraced houses, workshops, and one large factory were replaced by a figure of eight called Mace Street, which echoed the diagonals of the street pattern to the north." The first blocks were opened in 1963.".
- Cranbrook_Estate label "Cranbrook Estate".
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- Cranbrook_Estate sameAs Q5181950.
- Cranbrook_Estate sameAs Q5181950.
- Cranbrook_Estate sameAs Cranbrook_Estate.
- Cranbrook_Estate lat "51.5305".
- Cranbrook_Estate long "-0.0455".
- Cranbrook_Estate wasDerivedFrom Cranbrook_Estate?oldid=589429843.
- Cranbrook_Estate depiction Cranbrook_Estate_London_E2.jpg.
- Cranbrook_Estate isPrimaryTopicOf Cranbrook_Estate.