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  1. Aunque Stirling ya había construido dos conjuntos de viviendas (con James Gowan), la fundación de la nueva ciudad de Runcorn le dio la oportunidad de desarrollar todo un plan urbanístico con un programa íntegramente residencial.

  2. James Stirling. Typologies Housing Collective. Material Concrete. Date 1967 - 1976. Country United Kingdom. Though Stirling had previously built two housing developments (with James Gowan), the New Town at Runcorn gave him the opportunity to draw up an entire urbanistic plan around an integrally residential programme.

  3. Viviendas de bajo coste Runcorn New Town. James Stirling. Michael Wilford, David Bartlett, Julian Harrap, Peter Ray, David Gibson, Robin Nicholson, David Falck, Tony Smith, David St. John. Runcorn , Noroeste de Inglaterra , Reino Unido (Inglaterra) 1-2 Hobby Court, Runcorn, Halton WA7. 1967 - 1976. Demolido.

  4. Viviendas Southgate, Runcorn, Reino Unido (1972-1977), junto con Michael Wilford. Ampliación de la Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Alemania (1977-1984), junto con Michael Wilford. Ampliación del Museo Fogg, Universidad de Harvard, Cambridge, Estados Unidos (1979), junto con Michael Wilford.

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  5. The Southgate Estate was a modernist public housing project located in Runcorn New Town (Cheshire, England) and completed in 1977. The estate was designed by James Stirling , and comprised 1,500 residential units intended to house 6,000 people.

  6. Viviendas de bajo coste Runcorn New Town Autor/es: James Stirling Colaborador/es: Otro/s colaborador/es: Michael Wilford, David Bartlett, Julian Harrap, Peter Ray, David Gibson, Robin Nicholson, David Falck, Tony Smith, David St. John Localización: Runcorn , Noroeste de Inglaterra , Reino Unido (Inglaterra) Dirección: 1-2 Hobby Court, Runcorn ...

  7. Designed by architect Sir James Stirling, the Southgate estate in Runcorn new town, built in the 1970s, promised Georgian squares of the cities of Bath and Edinburgh. Described as a “ modernist public housing project “, it comprised 1,500 residential units intended to house 6,000 people being cleared out of Liverpool’s slums.