Kate Macintosh

She designed Dawson's Heights in Southwark and 269 Leigham Court Road, a Grade II listed building in Lambeth.

After graduating in 1961, she spent a year studying in Warsaw on a scholarship from the British Council, then worked in Stockholm, Copenhagen and Helsinki before returning to the United Kingdom in 1964.

[2] In 1968, Macintosh left Southwark to work for the Lambeth architecture department, where she designed a sheltered housing facility for the elderly, 269 Leigham Court Road.

The complex was described at the time as "the London Borough of Lambeth's first wholly metric dwellings", while The Guardian dubbed it decades later "a modernist gem".

[3][5] A similar campaign in 2015 to have 269 Leigham Court Road listed by Historic England as a Grade II building was successful.

Dawson's Heights in 1973, viewed from Overhill Rd
Dawson's Heights - "one of the most remarkable housing developments ..."