Let’s hear it for the terrace

September 26th, 2010

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We need a type of housing that can be built en masse without scaring the locals, which will blend into town or village be it private or council housing and solve the housing shortage. I know, let’s call it the terrace. Each one will have a front and back garden, three bedrooms and a loft for storage space not an unnecessary fourth bedroom. A downstairs toilet, one bathroom not two and adequate storage space for a family.

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“Ever more sophisticated CCTV policing the fortresses of the rich and the desolate housing estates of the disadvantaged has become the iconic social intervention of the age.”

This phrase jumped out at me today while reading the Observer and Will Hutton’s long and accurate portrayal of broken Britain and the reasons why https://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/sep/26/them-and-us-will-hutton

Within this blog I have written about housing estates with obtrusive  CCTV  – Maiden Lane for a start – and mentioned gated communities but it wasn’t until I read Will Hutton’s article that I saw how these two were related and in the worst possible way, both symptoms of a widely separated and decaying society ill at ease with itself.

This is clearly part of the problem that regenerating the Modernist estates is only going to partly solve.  So long as the disparities of wealth and shortage of subsidised housing persist then so will the cameras.  They are not here to stay.  Unlike others I do believe there will come a time when we as a society will be able to do away with the “surveillance state”.  But that time is not yet, not even close.

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