Perronet House

Perronet House is an 11-storey residential council tower block adjacent to the northern roundabout of the Elephant and Castle, in London.

Perronet House

Perronet House

Perronet House
General information
Architectural style Modernist
Location London
Country UK
Coordinates 51°29′45″N 0°06′07″W / 51.4958°N 0.1019°W / 51.4958; -0.1019
Completed May 1970 (initial) & 1987 (extension)
Client Greater London Council
Landlord Southwark Council
Technical details
Structural system in-situ concrete
Floor count 11
Design and construction
Architect Sir Roger Walters
Main contractor Hawkins Contractors (Southern) Ltd
Website
www.perronethouse.com

Design and Layout

In 1969 Sir Roger Walters was commissioned by the Greater London Council to design a high density block of social housing to complement the already completed high rise buildings of commercial, educational and governmental establishments. It won a commendation in the 1971 Good Design In Housing awards.

It is a building of fascinating quirks, both structurally and socially. Flats are situated on a raised "P" (for PODIUM) level, and on the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th floor. The P level flats are a later 1980s addition but all the flats above it are split level scissor section flats, arranged over three primary floors and wrapped around a central communal corridor. This provides each flat with a dual aspect unobstructed by external corridors more usually found on high rise social housing in the area.

Tenant management

Perronet House set itself up as a Tenant Managed Organisation (TMO) under the UK's 'Right to Manage' legislation for council houses. However it was Southwark's first TMO to fail and management of the block returned to the council in 2004.[1] In April 2012 a new Tenants and Residents Association was formed.

Media coverage

See a scan of the article here

See the video here

See more about the book here

In December 2007 Hollywood actress Daryl Hannah made a surprise visit to Perronet House. Her arrival made the front page of the South London Press. See a scan of the article here

External links

Coordinates: 51°29′45″N 0°06′07″W / 51.4958°N 0.1019°W / 51.4958; -0.1019

References

  1. "Southwark Council Housing Scrutiny Sub-Committee Minutes paras 1.1-1.2" (PDF). 14 September 2004. Retrieved 30 May 2010.


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