The White Flats

We’re excited to offer you the chance to watch The White Flats - a film that was made to celebrate the work of architect, Peter Tábori, who died in February 2023. It explores the qualities of Highgate New Town Phase 1 (known as the Whittington Estate), a housing estate built for the London Borough of Camden between 1972 and 1979, from the perspective of its residents.

Designed by Peter Tábori and Ken Adie as part of the Council’s in-house team, the estate provides 275 homes arranged in a series of south-facing, low-rise terraces, which step down Dartmouth Park Hill, and are positioned around four pedestrianised streets and a central green space. Having lived on the estate for many years and brought up their families there - film editor Anna Price, and architects Jo McCafferty and Rachel Stevenson - wanted to showcase this 45 year old estate as an exemplar of good housing design.

When they asked other residents if they would like to get involved, there was an overwhelming response, with all sorts of people offering their time and their skills. The resulting film has been created entirely by residents, who have shot it, edited it, composed the music, provided photographs and reminiscences, and starred in it. There was no budget – all resources and skills were given voluntarily by the community. It was an estate-wide collaboration, communicating the lived experience of residents of all ages and is a powerful reminder of the impact of good housing and its ability to encourage community life and neighbourliness.


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