Holloway Road housing, North London Flat Photos, Architecture Project Design, Property Images
Holloway Road Flats in North London
North London Property Development: Architecture Information, Buildings design by various architects
23 Jun 2007
Holloway Road Housing
Location: Lower Holloway – Hornsey Street / Eden Grove
Date built: 2007
Design: various architects including CZWG
Photos © Adrian Welch, Jun 2007:
Hornsey Street Social Housing, Holloway, north London
Dates built: 2004-07
Design: CZWG architects
EG2 + EG3, Hornsey Street / Eden Grove, Holloway, north London
Dates built: 2004-07
Design: CZWG
Culverin Court, Hornsey Street / Eden Grove, Holloway, north London
Dates built: 2004-06
Design: HawkinsBrown
new-build block + redevelopment of Mount Carmel school as housing
Location: south of Seven Sisters Road, on west side of Holloway Road
Nearest Tube: Highbury & Islington – Victoria Line
Location: Holloway Road, North London, England, UK
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Lough Road Housing – Ashburton Grove (Arsenal), north London
Date built: 2006
Design: CZWG Architects
London house : photograph © Adrian Welch, May 2007
Buildings nearby include the Graduate Centre by Libeskind and Arsenal FC Stadium by HOK Sport:
photos © Nick Weall
Graduate Centre
Design: Daniel Libeskind Architects
photograph © Nick Weall
Graduate Centre
Housing just north of the Emirates Stadium:
photograph © Adrian Welch
University of North London School of Architecture and Interior Design, Spring House, 6-40 Holloway Road, London N7
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Design: Brady and Mallalieu
Holloway Road
Holloway Road is a road in London. It is one of the main shopping streets in North London, and carries the A1 road as it passes through Holloway, in the London Borough of Islington. The road starts at the Archway, near Archway tube station, then heads south-east, past Upper Holloway railway station, Whittington Park, past the North London campus of London Metropolitan University near Nag’s Head, past Holloway Road tube station, and the main campus of the university, and then becomes Highbury Corner, near Highbury & Islington station.
The origins of the name are disputed; some believe that it derives from “hollow” due to the dip in the road from the cattle that made their way along the route to the cattle markets in London, whilst some believe it derives from “hallow” and refers to the road’s historic significance as part of the pilgrimage route to Walsingham. No documentary evidence can be found to support either derivation.
A row of Victorian houses, numbers 726–732, opposite Upper Holloway railway station, stands at the described location of the fictional Brickfield Terrace in Diary of a Nobody. The architecture is typical for buildings on this stretch of the road.
Source: wikipedia
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