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Lfggs does not deserve my Islington chevron parquet.
Back on topic, one can point at the ultra-dense residential popping up in zone 2/3, and yes, density is welcome in places in theory, with so much pressure on land. but they are hopeless condiminium designs, silo-designed dormitories, completely devoid of modern thinking.Back to the Modern House and the Farrow&ballisation of Leytonstone
it doesn't help that Londoners and the Uk in general have no self-control over their suburban/house/driveway or village/cottage/hamlet aspirations. Had it played differently with a bit more love/education and political love for collective housing (one can dream), the south-east wouldn't be crippled by that crazily inflated housing market and an overreliance on motor-transport.
anyway rant over.