A group of students from the University College London (UCL) are celebrating winning an international competition to re-imagine a garden city for the 21st century.
Their winning entry, which beat over 90 entries from across the world, sets out how the Nine Elms estate in Battersea, south London could be transformed into a sustainable new community called Elmside Garden Town.
The competition was run by housing and planning charity, the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) – originally the Garden Cities Association – as part of the International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFHP) centenary celebrations in recognition of the inspiration that the garden city movement has generated for over a century across the globe.
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