Georgie Cheeseman left after only a few months, leaving the remaining members to try to pass their professional exams while continuing to practice.
They sold a Piet Mondrian painting, bought from the artist in the 1930s, to fund the new house.
[6] It is listed as "Creekvean and Attached Entrance Bridge and Walls to Road, Feock".
[9] Rogers claims a planning scheme of 120 houses for Water Homes, at Coulsdon, Surrey,[9] to be "probably the most important project of our Team 4 period".
It was noteworthy as it removed the separation of management and workforce by creating a common entrance and canteen.