22 Parkside
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22 Parkside (also known as the Rogers House or Wimbledon House) is a residential property in Wimbledon, London, designed in 1967 by British architect Richard Rogers and his then wife, Su Rogers, and built in 1968–70.[2][3][4] The house is located at 22 Parkside, Wimbledon, south-west London, near Wimbledon Common.[5] Since 22 February 2013, it has been a Grade II* listed building.[4] In 2015 the building was renovated and donated to the Harvard Graduate School of Design, after Richard Rogers failed to sell the building.
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22 Parkside | |
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Alternative names | Rogers House, Wimbledon House |
General information | |
Architectural style | Modernist architecture |
Address | 22 Parkside Wimbledon |
Town or city | London |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51.4267°N 0.2221°W / 51.4267; -0.2221 |
Construction started | 1968 |
Construction stopped | 1969 |
Client | Dr and Mrs Rogers |
Owner | Harvard Graduate School of Design |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 1 |
Floor area | 257 m2 (2,770 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Project Architects: Richard Rogers, Su Rogers née Brumwell Pierre Botschi John Doggart Ingrid Morris Richard Russell John Young |
Architecture firm | Richard and Su Rogers Architects |
Structural engineer | Anthony Hunt Associates |
Quantity surveyor | GA Hanscomb Partnership |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | 22 Parkside |
Designated | 22 February 2013 |
Reference no. | 1409979[1] |
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