Since the 1990s, the renewal of council housing estates in London has involved widespread ‘decanting’ of resident populations to allow for demolition and redevelopment, primarily by private developers who sell the majority of new housing at market rate. This process of decanting has displaced long-term council tenants and shorter-term ‘temporary’ tenants, with many notable to return to the estate. In contrast, those leaseholders who bought under the ‘right-to-buy’ legislation introduced in the 1980s have a ‘right to remain’ by virtue of the property rights they have. Nonetheless, given the threat that their property will ultimately be subject to compulsory purchase because the redevelopment of the estate is in the ‘public interest’, these l...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In recent decades policies of renewing social housing in partnership with private developers have be...
This article looks at the distribution of social upscaling across London linked to changes in tenure...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The project explored the impact of council estate renewal on those residents being ‘decanted’ from t...
The project explored the impact of council estate renewal on those residents being ‘decanted’ from t...
Recent discussions of gentrification in the UK have centred on new builds and on the influence of pa...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
In the run up to the Conservative party conference, David Cameron outlined plans to bring back the R...
The introduction of the mandatory 'Right to Buy' (RTB) in 1980 for qualifying tenants in municipal h...
Low-income municipal housing and its inhabitants have increasingly been construed as disposable with...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
While central to early gentrification studies, the idea that social and tenure changes were insepara...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In recent decades policies of renewing social housing in partnership with private developers have be...
This article looks at the distribution of social upscaling across London linked to changes in tenure...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The project explored the impact of council estate renewal on those residents being ‘decanted’ from t...
The project explored the impact of council estate renewal on those residents being ‘decanted’ from t...
Recent discussions of gentrification in the UK have centred on new builds and on the influence of pa...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
In the run up to the Conservative party conference, David Cameron outlined plans to bring back the R...
The introduction of the mandatory 'Right to Buy' (RTB) in 1980 for qualifying tenants in municipal h...
Low-income municipal housing and its inhabitants have increasingly been construed as disposable with...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
While central to early gentrification studies, the idea that social and tenure changes were insepara...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In recent decades policies of renewing social housing in partnership with private developers have be...
This article looks at the distribution of social upscaling across London linked to changes in tenure...