In 1932, a delegation from Leeds visited Vienna to see Europe’s ambitious, modernist social housing projects. At the time, Leeds inner-city Quarry Hill area was dominated by illegal, back-to-back ...
It was, at the time, the largest social housing complex in the UK noted for its sheer size and modernist design. Quarry Hill Flats boasted radical and modern features such as solid fuel ranges, ...
It was the social housing experiment which became synonymous with Leeds. Quarry Hill Flats were once lauded as epitome of modern living. It cost about £600,000 to build and about £720,000 to acquire ...
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