This paper discusses the interactions between universities, local authorities and practices in the creation of new housing in the city. Through case studies drawn from the Birmingham School of Architecture and Design from 1950 and the present, the paper sets out to explore the collaborative potential of the civic university in developing innovative housing solutions. The Birmingham School of Architecture and Design pioneered ‘live projects’ as a pedagogic model in schools of architecture in the UK and as part of this programme delivered a number of innovative housing projects in collaboration with the public sector. The School continues the tradition of live projects through its more contemporary initiative, The Co\\aborative Lab:orator...
‘The Millbank Atlas’ brings together researchers, students and residents to trace the neighbourhood ...
The Home Improvements project, begun in October 2012) is one of a suite of Knowledge Exchange in the...
Provision of suitable affordable habitation for all seems to allude society, not least in Ireland wh...
This paper discusses the interactions between universities, local authorities and practices in the c...
Through exploration of Birmingham School of Architecture & Design’s pioneering live project programm...
The research into self-build housing in this thesis was undertaken in the context of a perceived hou...
Through exploration of Birmingham School of Architecture & Design’s pioneering live project programm...
Using the work of Birmingham Co.Lab, an inter-disciplinary design and research initiative based in t...
© 2018 Author(s). Universities have a civic responsibility towards the cities of which they are a pa...
For the past three years the authors of this paper have run a design project for second year archite...
UEL:Sheffield team examined how communities might improve their neighbourhoods through collaboration...
The paper examines the political and economic circumstances surrounding self-build housing with part...
This paper explores both benefits and potential drawbacks deriving from the spatial distribution of ...
Cities must innovate to achieve liveable and sustainable urban futures. The role of academia has bee...
The paper was given during the First Annual International Conference on Construction, 20-23 June2011...
‘The Millbank Atlas’ brings together researchers, students and residents to trace the neighbourhood ...
The Home Improvements project, begun in October 2012) is one of a suite of Knowledge Exchange in the...
Provision of suitable affordable habitation for all seems to allude society, not least in Ireland wh...
This paper discusses the interactions between universities, local authorities and practices in the c...
Through exploration of Birmingham School of Architecture & Design’s pioneering live project programm...
The research into self-build housing in this thesis was undertaken in the context of a perceived hou...
Through exploration of Birmingham School of Architecture & Design’s pioneering live project programm...
Using the work of Birmingham Co.Lab, an inter-disciplinary design and research initiative based in t...
© 2018 Author(s). Universities have a civic responsibility towards the cities of which they are a pa...
For the past three years the authors of this paper have run a design project for second year archite...
UEL:Sheffield team examined how communities might improve their neighbourhoods through collaboration...
The paper examines the political and economic circumstances surrounding self-build housing with part...
This paper explores both benefits and potential drawbacks deriving from the spatial distribution of ...
Cities must innovate to achieve liveable and sustainable urban futures. The role of academia has bee...
The paper was given during the First Annual International Conference on Construction, 20-23 June2011...
‘The Millbank Atlas’ brings together researchers, students and residents to trace the neighbourhood ...
The Home Improvements project, begun in October 2012) is one of a suite of Knowledge Exchange in the...
Provision of suitable affordable habitation for all seems to allude society, not least in Ireland wh...