Langham House Close

Langham House Close
Langham House Close – main block from west pavilion
EtymologyLangham House
General information
StatusCompleted
Typeflats
Architectural stylebrutalising postmodern
LocationHam Common, London
AddressTW10 7JE
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°25′59.57″N 0°18′35.13″W / 51.4332139°N 0.3097583°W / 51.4332139; -0.3097583
Construction started1957
Completed1958
Height
Roofflat
Technical details
Materialstock brick and concrete
Floor count2 & 3
Design and construction
Architect(s)Stirling & Gowan
DeveloperL Manousso
DesignationsGrade II*
Other information
Number of units30
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official name1–18 Langham House Close; 19–24 Langham House Close; 25–30 Langham House Close
Designated22–23 December 1998
Reference no.1033380;103338; 1051027

Langham House Close on Ham Common in Ham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames is a development of three Grade II* listed buildings designed in 1955 by the British architects James Gowan and James Stirling. The Le Corbusier-influenced buildings were the architects' first major project working together and cemented their reputation as leaders amongst the Brutalist movement. The development was constructed during 1957–58 for Manousso Group.