Why are some London council estates considered notorious while others are arguably the most desirable places to live in the capital?
Photographer Thaddeus Zupancic explores this notion in his intriguing new book ‘London Estates: Modernist Council Housing 1946 – 1981’, published by Fuel.
It ‘celebrates London council estates in all their diversity, championing the neglected alongside the distinguished’ and honours their ‘immeasurable contribution to the social and architectural fabric of the capital’.
Among its pages are 275 estates across