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November 28th, 2018

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  • Single aspect flats

    “no better than back to back terraces” One of my bugbears as a layman taking an interest in housing is the number of modern conversions . . . read on
  • Right to buy

    Borrowing to build council housing would be a Keynsian move generating employment and housing people, acting as the engine of badly needed economic growth . . . read on
  • Student Reading List

    I have been approached by a number of University students asking for information about housing design, housing estates, and related matters . . . read on
  • Sustaining Tower Blocks

    . . . Investigate the possibility of splitting flats vertically to create scissor arrangements that extend the available solar aspects for each dwelling. . . . best viewed in Chrome
  • Blogs I follow

    A Take on Thamesmead
    Architects Social Housing
    Cambridge Design Studio
    Design for homes
    Dirty Modern Scoundrel
    Emilia J Weber
    Emma Dent Coad
    Housing Space Standards
    Jones the Planner
    JR James Archive
    Just Space
    Joe Halewood
    Keep our Council Homes
    Kidbrooke Kite
    Known Pleasures
    London Column
    Modern Architecture
    Modernist Estates
    Municipal Dreams
    New Towns
    Post-War Buildings
    Sarah Glynn
    Syte Architects
    The Design of Homes
    Tom Cordell
    Tower Block Metal
    Twentieth Century Society
    Urban Trawl
    Writing Cities
    You, you idiot

  • For Sale

    The Modern House
  • Paul Finch – CABE

    The National House-Building Council thinks that if people are prepared to pay for rubbish it must be okay, which is rather the same argument that employers of child labour deploy . . . read on
  • Back to backs

    ‘I would be against reintroducing back-to-backs leading to a monoculture,’ he warns. ‘The way forward is flexible housing regulations.’ . . . read on
  • The Case for Space

    A lack of space has been shown to affect the basic lifestyle needs that many people take for granted, such as having enough space to store possessions or even to entertain friends. read on . . .
  • Room to swing a cat?

    “an exceptionally valuable piece of work which sheds much needed light on what has actually been provided by housebuilders over the last few years” . . . read on

  • Open Plan living

    "Our boudoir on the open plan has been a huge success, Now everywhere's so open there's nowhere safe to dress" - Design for Living - Flanders & Swann
  • Deborah Orr

    Tory housing idea in tatters
    Build shared flats
    Choice
    Coalition housing plans?
  • The Dispossessed

    . . . Just 10 tenants remain in the 130 flats, of which Bristol council owns 70 and Knightstone Housing Association owns 60 . . . . . . read on
  • Housing build quality

    . . . It is shocking to think that despite the universal condem- nation of the majority of social housing output in the 60s and 70s, professionals are still pushing for quantity over quality . . . read on

  • Micro flats Oldham

    Work has begun to build 142 self-contained “micro” apartments — some as small as 18 square metres — in Oldham town centre . . . read on

  • Tiny flats

    There is a new set of flats . . . daubed in tiny lettering below one of the artist impressions “(Flat Shown is actual size)” . . . read on

  • High rise retrofit

    The deep plan organizes small single aspect units with larger numbers of internal rooms. This subsequently leads to a lack of daylight and cross ventilation for the majority of the flats. read article
  • Estates

    Carpenters Estate - edit
    Save Carpenters
    Cook's Camden
    Ferrier - the dispossessed(1)
    Ferrier - the dispossessed(2)
    Ferrier critique by CABE
    Ferrier security of tenure
    Grahame Park Estate Hendon
    Green Man Lane Ealing
    Green Man Lane Ealing (pp)
    Kidbrooke Kite - Ferrier
    Robin Hood Gardens
    South Acton
    Woodberry Down - ASH
    Woodberry Down - Koos Couvée
    Woodberry Down – Masterplan
    Woodberry Down – Architects
    Wornington Green
  • Council Housing

    • Aneurin Bevan
    • Council housing in photos
    • History of council housing
    • History of social housing
    • Housing Bill John Harris
    • Public housing
    • Right to buy – John Harris
    • Sir Parker Morris
    • Tower blocks
  • Hall of Fame

    • Alex Ely and Partners MAE
    • Deborah Orr
  • Hall of Shame

    • Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd
    • Kickstart
    • Munro Mews by PRP
    • Saxton – Urban Splash
    • Woods House Grosvenor Waterside
  • Housing

    • Dolphin Living
    • History of British housing
  • Ian Nairn

    • City of Sound
    • London Ian Nairn knew, The
  • Reading list

    • A Social History of Housing 1815-1985 by John Burnett
    • Architects Handbook, The
    • Architectural Review 1951-59
    • British Buildings 1960-1964 by Douglas Stephen, Kenneth Frampton,
    • Building the Post-War World by Nicholas Bullock
    • Creating defensible space – Oscar Newman
    • Design Disadvantagement – Alice Coleman
    • Development of Housing in Britain 1870 – 2008, The
    • Estates by Lynsey Hanley
    • Five Giants, The – Timmins
    • Goodbye London by Christopher Booker and Candida Lycett Green
    • High density living – Alex Ely
    • Home Front, The – Patrick Nuttgens
    • Homes for today and tomorrow – 1961
    • Housing Manual 1949 by the Ministry of Health
    • Housing Policy and Practice by Peter Malpass & Alan Murie
    • Hovels to High Rise by Anne Power
    • Modern Terrace Housing – Arthur Trystan Edwards
    • Outrage Revisited – Nairn
    • Psychology of Housing, The – Alice Coleman
    • Public Authority Housing – A. W. Cleeve-Barr
    • RIBA Book of British Housing
    • Right to Buy, The – Colin Jones and Alan Murie
    • Shelter is not enough by Graham Towers
    • UK Housing Wiki
    • Utopia on Trial – Alice Coleman
    • Village in the City, The – Nicholas Taylor
    • Where the other half lives – Sarah Glynn
  • The Welfare State

    • Aneurin (Nye) Bevan
    • Clement Attlee (1883 – 1967)
    • Public Sector cuts
    • Welfare reform
    • Welfare State, 1945–2009 – OU
    • William Beveridge (1879 -1963)
  • Morse Magic – Author

    . . . and for six months successfully communicated with coast stations around the world using automated morse . . . read on
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