Homeworld 81 was a housing exhibition held in Bradwell Common, Milton Keynes in May 1981,[1] to demonstrate new trends and technologies in housing. It was organised by Milton Keynes Development Corporation and the 36 houses[2] attracted 150,000 visitors.[3] It was formally opened by the then Minister for Housing John Stanley MP.
The exhibition was open air and included a number of completed houses that were sold after the exhibition and are now part of a housing area in Bradwell Common, located immediately north of Central Milton Keynes. All the exhibits were sold after the event and are still visible from the street.
Homeworld 81 was the first housing exhibition in Milton Keynes, followed by Energy World in 1986 and FutureWorld in Kents Hill in 1994.
The 40th anniversary was celebrated in May 2021 with a series of lectures and visits in conjunction with the council and voluntary organisations.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Milton Keynes's famous 1980s Homeworld exhibition remembered 40 years on". Milton Keynes Citizen. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
- ^ "The Future Home 2000 in Milton Keynes during construction". Historic England. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
- ^ "Milton Keynes Homeworld '81: What can we learn from homes built 40 years ago?". BBC News. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
- ^ "Homeworld '81 - Heritage and Futures". Milton Keynes City Council. Retrieved 1 June 2023.