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Social Housing: Definitions and Design Exemplars

Autor Abigail Batchelor, Paul Karakusevic
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2026
Architects are at the forefront of a new generation of social housing projects that are playing a crucial role in the reinvention of cities.
Public housing is a growing sector undergoing a huge period of change. As local authorities and design practitioners take on the housing crisis, they must navigate contemporary issues of demographic change, climate adaptation and rising costs.
Social Housing provides a roadmap. This new edition of the landmark 2017 volume showcases the best affordable housing from across the UK and Europe. Through a range of essays and interviews from leading practitioners, it provides practical insights into the very different mechanisms behind delivery across European nations.
Examining 25 case studies from seven countries, the book breaks down boundaries between national cultures and addresses pressing issues such as climate resilience, zero carbon, ageing populations, urban equity and material innovation. Exploring quality neighbourhood and dwelling design, Social Housing inspires practitioners and housing pioneers to learn, adapt and propose solutions for the future.
Featuring:
  • Insights from leading architects, planners, clients and housing experts including: Paul Karakusevic, Abigail Batchelor, Javier Buron, Benjamin Cadranel, Mellis Howard, Kate Macintosh, Helene Schwoerer and Osama Shoush.
  • Exemplary projects from: Karakusevic Carson Architects, Al-Jawad Pike, Archio, Bourbouze et Graindorge Architectes, Cierto Estudio, Collective Architecture, Dechelette Architecture, einszueins architektur , Jaccaud + Associes, Mae and Peris + Toral.
  • Inspiration from countries across Europe: Austria, Belgium, France, Norway, Spain, Switzerland and the UK.
  • Rich visual material: full-colour photography, scaled architectural drawings, compelling graphics, typological precedents, diagrams and timelines.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781915722430
ISBN-10: 1915722438
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:2. Auflage
Editura: Riba Publishing
Colecția RIBA Publishing

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Introduction, **Part One ** Chapter 1: Introducing the Community Architect Chapter 2: Introducing the Community Design Lens, Part Two: Strategic Lens – Positioning the Project ** Chapter 3: Strategic mapping Chapter 4: Fees & Funding, **Part Three: Relational Lens – Working Together ** Chapter 5: Community Mapping Chapter 6: Co-Design, Part Four: Systems Lens – Understanding the Context Chapter 7: Systems Thinking Chapter 8: Impact Measurement

Notă biografică

Paul Karakusevic is an architect and practice founder with over 15 years working at the forefront of a new era of social housing, delivering a wide range of successful projects.
Abigail Batchelor is an architect and urban designer specialising in the housing sector. She has international experience working in the Netherlands, Belgium and France, and is also a teacher and educator.

Descriere

Architects are at the forefront of a new generation of social housing projects that are playing a crucial role in the reinvention of cities. Public housing is a growing sector undergoing a huge period of change.

Recenzii

"The layout of the book presents a series of projects, arranged by theme, from both the UK and Europe, interleaved with historical notes and interviews. Neave Brown, legendary in housing circles for his work in Camden in the 1960s, recalls the working conditions that allowed seminal schemes such as Winscombe Street and Alexandra Road to be built with an inventiveness that has been thoroughly exorcised by the tenets of the New Urbanism. The move to restore urban legibility in housing projects is no bad thing, but the sheer ingenuity of the 1960s surely has something to teach us. Dominic Papa covers these points in a thoughtful interview introducing the section on how urban scale strategies might contribute to housing provision." Harry Margalit, International Journal of Housing Policy. By Paul Karakusevic and Abigail Batchelor