- Samuda Estate
The Samuda Estate is on the east side of Manchester Road, in
Cubitt Town on theIsle of Dogs . With 505 dwellings it is home to about 1,500 people and covers convert|11.4|acre|km2|2|lk=on.Historical Background
The estate is named for the shipbuilding company of the
Samuda Brothers , Jacob andJoseph d'Aguilar Samuda , who formerly occupied the site. Admiral Togo did hiswork experience here in 1877 working on the construction of the "Fusō".The estate was designed by
Gordon Tait of theWorshipful Company of Masons , and built by Tersons Ltd for theLondon County Council in two phases, commencing in 1965. Work was completed by theGreater London Council and the estate subsequently became part of the Tower Hamletscouncil housing stock. Total cost of construction was £2,879,424 – including the cost of rebuilding the river wall, and the removal of massive concrete foundations on the former ship yard [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46531 "Cubitt Town: Public Housing"] ,Survey of London : volumes 43 and 44: Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (1994), pp. 539-547. Date accessed:06 April 2008 .]Composition
The estate comprises four and six-storey blocks arranged around central traffic-free squares, some connected by covered bridges:
*Ballin Court, named after Louise Ballin wife of Joseph d'Aguilar Samuda
*Yarrow House, named after Alfred Fernandez Yarrow (1842–1932), an engineer who set up Folly Shipyard
*Pinnace House
*Reef House
*Hedley House, named after Joseph Hedley, one time partner of Alfred Yarrow
*Talia House
*Halyard House
*Dagmar Court
*Kelson House, by the riverside, is a 25–storey tower of interlocking maisonettes, arranged on three levels in a fashion derived fromLe Corbusier 's "Unité d'Habitation " (1947–52).The LDDC built the Samuda Community Centre for the estate in 1986, at a cost of £350,000.In 2004 the Samuda Estate Local Management Organisation distributed a paper calling for the refurbichment of the derelict
underground garages as potential business units, with a multi-faith prayer facility,Tower Hamlets Community Recycling Consortium , and a workshop area forLocal Labour in Construction . [ [http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/data/thp/channels/thp/web/partnership+news/lap8.03.04.04.doc Current Major Development Issues in LAP8] ,3 April 2004 , accessed 2 may 2008] .Contemporary culture
Photography
*John Gay, the German architectural photographer visited the estate shortly after it was built. 96 photographs he took of the Samuda Estate have been included in the
national monuments Archive. [ [http://viewfinder.english-heritage.org.uk/search/detail.aspx?uid=133523 Samuda Estate, Manchester Road, Isle Of Dogs, Poplar, Greater London] ,National Monuments Records ,English Heritage ] Jonathan B50 visited Kelson House in 1973, and has published 7 photographs taken from the top of Kelson House as part of his "Sunset - Moon - Sunrise" series. [ [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanbarker/sets/72157603870935836/ "Sunset - Moon - Sunrise"] Accessed 2 may 2008]Literature
*The Samuda Estate was used as the setting for "Defiant Pose", a
novel byStewart Home .Visual arts
*Graffiti: the SELMO participated in the
Greater London Authority 's [www.london.gov.uk/assembly/reports/environment/graffiti.rtf investigation into graffiti] , explaining that graffiti was not seen as a major problem for the estate, appearing mainly in the communal stairwells. Caretakers were usually able to remove it quickly. When it presented problems, SELMO used specialist services to remove it. In light of far more pressing problems on the estate SELMO had worried about looking into alternative ways of dealing with graffiti.Film and TV
*The innovative "You Have Been Watched" ("Media Arts Project", 2002) was filmed in one day on the estate using
CCTV cameras. [ [http://youhavebeenwatched.org.uk/home.html You Have Been Watched] accessed6 April 2008 .] See some images [http://youhavebeenwatched.org.uk/bigcamanim.gifhere] . This involved a high level of resident involvement, which was reflected in thenarrative structure which involved the localpublic access television station having itsdata hijacked by another organisation. When this becomes generally known, the residents organise aprotest which leads to the publicmock execution of the ones responsible. The film has been subject to critical attention intransgender studies [ [http://www.wac.ucla.edu/extensionsjournal/v2/george.htm. "“You Have Been Watched”:Dances Between Scrutiny and Transubstantiation in the Viewing of the Transgendered Body on Closed Circuit Television"] byDoran George accessed 15 June 2008] .
*It has also been used as a location for a number of films and TV Dramas, including "Dirty Pretty Things", [http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/englandexpects.shtml "England Expects"] , "The Face" and " [http://www.hollywood.com/movie/Red_Light_Runners/1725216 Red Light Runners] " an uncompleted film scheduled to starHarvey Keitel .Privatisation
In 2005 the Samuda Estate was privatised as part of the Tower Hamlets Council's "Housing Choice" programme. A new Housing Association Toynbee
Island Homes was established on a resident-led basis. However in 2007, This was taken over byOne Housing Group in 2007. InApril ,2008 theLocal Housing Office was the site of a dramaticsit-in by aBoard member of the Samuda Estate Local Management Organisation following their eviction from the "'Samuda Housing Office" which they occupied since 2005. This coincided with the firing of the resident Board members ofIsland Homes by the One Housing GroupChief Executive Officer Mick Sweeney . Quoting a report fromCampbell Tickell , Sweeney admitted they were guilty of "persistent serious failures in their duties to properly govern the association".*Barkantine Management Team,who had been fired from the Island Homes Board responded that residents were be ing treated with disrespect: "It is a question of professionals blaming the amateurs".
* In a statement made in the occupied Samuda Office, the view was aired that "management does not like effective participation and would only like to playlip service to it. [East London Advertiser ,1 May , 2008]
* Another SELMO spokesperson suggested that One Housing Group were "flexing their muscles".In what "The Wharf" newspaper described as a "war of words", a spokesperson for One Housing Group argued that the action taken was "essential in protecting the interests of residents"::"OHG will continue to support Island Homes and an interim board will be appointed to take such steps as are required to ensure that services to Island Homes residents are first class, and to ensure the promises made to residents in relation to the improvement works to their homes are delivered." [ [http://www.wharf.co.uk/2008/05/war-of-words-as-housing-group.html#more War of words as housing group dumps entire board] accessed 2 May 2008]
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