Middlesex Street Estate

Middlesex Street estate was built between 1965 and 1970 for the Corporation of London and designed by its Department of Architecture and Planning under City Architect E.G. Chandler. It is composed from the 23 storey Petticoat Tower and an elevated inner courtyard surrounded by deck access housing. Drawing on the precedent of dense inner city schemes with aerial pedestrian landscapes like the Barbican, the estate was connected to the ad-hoc London Pedway, although all links are now severed due to surrounding development. This architects of the municipal enterprise had to be creative with their budgets and used ABBA stacking on the balconies to achieve variation in the façade. Other choices in terms of massing, cantilevered escape stairs, set-backs and protrusions of the variously concrete and engineering brick construction made the most of limited finance. The scheme was not a favourite of Pevsner’s, who labelled it as ‘very hard and very urban, even by the standards of the time. Aggressive six-storey outer ranges of partially stepped section in black engineering brick, their dominant motif fiddly slotted concrete balconies’ [1].
[1] Pevsner, N., Bradley, S. & Cherry, B. (1997) London: The City of London (London: Penguin) p.556.
- OS grid ref
- TQ335813
- Easting
- 533537
- Northing
- 181385
- Postcode
- E1 7AE
Middlesex Street Estate gallery

Corner of White Kennett Street and Gravel Lane.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

Staircore.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

Petticoat Lane Market
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

Severed connection.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

Levels.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

View along Artizan Street.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

Corner of Artizan Street and Harrow Place.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

View from Stoney Lane.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

Concrete remnants.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

View from Gravel Street.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

Horizontal emphasis of circulation.
Source: Author's photograph. July 2016

Verdant.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

Arrhythmic.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

Upper courtyard.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

Deck access.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

Perforated balconies.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

Hardscape.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

No ball games.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

Empty.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

Comunity gardens.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016

City beyond and encroaching.
Source: Author's photograph. October 2016