Georgian terraces Victorian social housing Victorian mansion blocks inter/ post-war mansion blocks institutions/ hotel Brunswick housing blocks Fig 1 A-Z area map, Brunswick shown in red Fig 2 Ordnance Survey site plan, showing relative scale of buildings Georgian terraces Victorian social housing Victorian mansion blocks inter/ post-war mansion blocks institutions/ hotel Brunswick housing blocks vi Fig 3 Brunswick viewed from Marchmont Street, to west Fig 4 Brunswick viewed from Brunswick Square, to east vii Fig 7 Fig 8 Figs 5 and 6 Figs 8 and 9 Fig 7 Brunswick 1972, view through balcony door to sky (photo R.Einzig/ AR) Fig 8 Brunswick 2005, view of winter gardens from Brunswick Sq (E) Fig 9 view from Foundling Court of Brunswick pre-refurbishment (2000) Fig 10 view from Bernard St, Brunswick 2000 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 5 (above) Brunswick 2006, view North through precinct Fig 6 (right) Brunswick 2006, Coram Arcade entrance off Marchmont Street (photos S.Stone) 14 Fig 11 Sure Start area map: Brunswick shown in red Fig 12 Kings Cross quarter map, Brunswick in pink Fig 13 Brunswick TRA newsletter Dec 2004 Fig 14 British Library Euston Rd map, Brunswick to South Fig 15 Sketch-map of 18th C Bloomsbury, from Summerson 1945 Fig 12 (left) Fig 15 (below) Fig 11 Fig 13 Fig 14 58 Fig 16 local context: (top to bottom, L to R) Corams Fields, Bernard St terrace, Herbrand St estate, Peabody estate, Downing Court (Bernard St), Coram St housing opp Holiday Inn, Handel St terrace, Russell Mansions (Coram St), Cromer St estate 59 Fig 19 a & b (photos S.Stone) Fig 17 a (photo S.Stone) & b Fig 18 a & b (photo S.Stone) Fig 20 Fig 17 views through Renoir portal from east and west Fig 18 Brunswick fenestration Fig 19 a Foundling Ct, west front, 2006 Fig 19b Renoir portal from east, 2006 Fig 20 map showing location of key housing estates in vicinity of Brunswick 60 Fig 21 O?Donnell Ct facade 2006 (photo S.Stone) Fig 22 precinct arcade pre-refurbishment Fig 23 podium level 1972 (photo R.Einzig/ AR) Fig 24 street entrance 1972 (photo R.Einzig/ AR) 61 Fig 26 (above) cross section through housing block showing lower perimeter block to street, and higher main block to precinct Fig 27 (below) podium level plan showing relationship of housing blocks to central space Fig 25 (above) & 28 (below) view through atrium space 2006 (photos S.Stone) 62 Fig 29 views through and from access galleries (photos S.Stone, bottom left and right) 63 1 studio flat (blue) 2 1-bed flat (yellow) 3 2-bed flat (orange) 4 maisonette (green) 8 studio-office (red) Fig 30 Fig 31 Fig 32 scale 0.25 in: 1 ft Fig 30 plan of podium level accommodation, showing flat types Fig 31 vertical section showing disposition of flat types on each floor Fig 32 plan of two-bed flat Fig 33 view out through living-room windows Fig 34 a & b extracts from materials specifications, photographed from original drawings Fig 35 view towards back of living-room, showing blow-out heating grille (kitchen partition removed) Fig 33 Fig 35 Fig 34 a & b 64 Fig 36 Fig 37 Fig 38 Fig 39 a & b Fig 36 extract from Evening Standard, 3rd May 1967 showing im- age of cleared Foundling Estate development site Fig 37 model of Covell Matthews scheme Fig 38 view of LCC Loughborough Estate Fig 39 a & b early concepts for the Brunswick by P.Hodgkinson (RIBA Drawings Collection) 117 Fig 40 Fig 41 Fig 42 Fig 43 Fig 40 early collage perspective through concourse space (P.Hodgkinson) Fig 41 St Pancras housing scheme, Hodgkinson/ Martin: cross section, aerial view of model, facade (clockwise from top L) Fig 42 diagrams showing rationalisation of Foundling Estate stie, as published in Martin and March 1972 Fig 43 aerial view of site, with Brunswick shceme superimposed, showing concept of extended north- south axis (P.Hodgkinson/ AR) 117 Fig 44 re-branding and redevelopment of the Brunswick, 2005-06: newspaper advertisement (above), site display (bottom left), construction site with new supermarket building (bottom right) 118 Catalogue of ethnographic images (interior and exterior photographs 2006, S.Stone; exterior photographs pre-2006, C.Melhuish) 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192