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Home Front: New Developments in Housing

ISBN: 978-0-470-84874-6

September 2003

128 pages

Description
Housing for the people: What opportunities exist for this democratic ideal now that the scope for publicly funded architecture is being curtailed in so many countries by the free market? Who are breaking the boundaries to create innovative housing stock? Are attitudes changing towards what is possible? How are the employment of pre-fabrication techniques, materials and information technologies being harnessed? Or could the new alliances that are being hammered out between designers and housebuilders signal the onset of a new era of design-conscious private mass housing? With contributors writing on six distinct geographical areas –Australia, Japan, The Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the UK – as well as emergency dwellings, a worldwide perspective is established.

Agrest and Gandelsonas
Alsop Architects
Architectenbureau Marlies Rohmer
BKK-3 Architektur
Brunnberg & Forshed Arkitektkontor
Caples Jefferson Architects
Kerry and Lindsay Clare
de Rijke Marsh Morgan (dRMM)
Design Inc
FOB Homes
Gans & Jelacic
Alexander Gorlin Architects
Vicente Guallart
Hanrahan + Meyers Architects
Haworth Tompkins Architects
Kazuhiro Kojima
Marpillero Pollak Architects
Mecanoo Architecten
Mikan-Sei Homes
NL Architects
Oldhausen DuBois
Pasanella + Klein Stolzman + Berg
Proctor and Matthews Architects
Pugh Scarpa Kodama Architects
Sergison Bates Architects
Ken Smith
Stanisic Associates and Turner Associates
Stephenson Bell
Jens Th Arnfred
Thanhauser Esterson Kapell (TEK) Architects
Urban Affairs and Joep Mol Architects
Weiz + Yoes

About the Author

Lucy Bullivant is a critic, author and curator based in London, UK. She has curated exhibitions for the Architectural Association and the ICA in London, and writes for Architectural Design, Architectural Record, The Financial Times, Tate Magazine, Archis, Icon, Domus, Building Design, RIBAJournal, Metropolis, a-matter, Arch’it and Indesign.