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High density living In London

Tuesday 12 January 2021
1 min read
Fanny Blanc
Graphic depiction of high rise buildings
In this film, residents of several high-density developments show us what they like and don't like about their homes.

Think of London housing and you probably imagine a terrace of Victorian houses with neat gardens. But most of the city's new homes are flats in blocks and towers, often at very high densities. This film is part of a three-year research and knowledge-exchange programme exploring residents' experience of high-density living.

Read the related article, City living in high density.

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Fanny Blanc

Policy Officer
Fanny

Fanny Blanc is on the Administrative Board of Planning for Justice, and is a Policy Officer at LSE London, where she carries out policy-oriented analysis and public engagement in the fields of housing and urban planning.