‘Architecture doesn’t exist in a vacuum’: Kate Macintosh and the responsibility of public housing

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Her social housing was a radical departure from the glum anonymous blocks of the time, and continues to show that architecture that is bold and humane is a powerful tool to build a more equitable society
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