Wimbledon house was meant to solve the British housing problem but didn't, says Richard Rogers

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Wimbledon house was meant to solve the British housing problem but didn't, says Richard Rogers
In this exclusive video interview, British architect Richard Rogers reflects on the influence of the seminal house he designed for his parents at 22 Parkside in Wimbledon, London. Designed in the late 1960s by Rogers and his then wife Su, the Wimbledon house ? also known as the Rogers House ? was intended to demonstrate a new pre-fabricated constr...
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