CIVIC TRUST AWARDS IN WOLVERHAMPTON
Telford Gardens

This development received a commendation in 1963.
The architect was John F. Phillips and Associates for John McLean and
Sons Ltd., who were also the contractors.
The citation reads: "This scheme appeared to be a
good example of modern terrace development, well designed, sited and
landscaped. The development represents a successful attempt to
create a new kind of urban development".
McLean's were not Span, but like Span they tried hard and
were, for their time, quite innovative, being influenced by North
American practice. Another nearby example of their innovative
efforts can be seen in their later Spinney development. Telford
Gardens include several stretches of terraces facing the road but this
corner is rather more unusual in that it attempts to produce a communal,
village green effect with quasi-Radburn undertones in the separation of
the houses from the traffic. This is nice enough but

the problem of the separate garage block was not resolved
- not by McLean's are anyone else.
When the citation talks about a new kind of urban
development it may be referring to the fact that in the late 50s and
early 60s there had been many attempts to recapture the advantages of
terraces - especially cheapness in construction and land use - without
the disadvantages of by-law (and worse) terrace housing which had
considerably lessened the public's opinions of terraces.
|

|
|
Return to the
List of Awards |
|