Journal article with photographs by author, exploring the political project behind the post-war housing estates of London using the exemplary projects in the London Borough of Camden as a case study. The article takes two well-known projects by architect Neave Brown as formative projects in the development of the 'Camden Style' that pioneered a new approach to social housing in 60's London
One of the hallmarks of the austerity agenda in the UK has been the discursive prevalence of both sc...
This paper highlights my research on the Middlefield Lane council estate in Gainsborough, Lincolnshi...
Low-income municipal housing and its inhabitants have increasingly been construed as disposable with...
<p>The housing projects built by the London Borough of Camden in the years 1965-73 belong arguably t...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The 1970s was a key decade in the history of post-war UK architecture. In contrast to elsewhere in ...
In the early 1950s, British culture was dominated by welfare-state visions of urban reconstruction. ...
In Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s, a modernist housing scheme became subject to multiple contested a...
The pursuit of public housing provision was one of the 20th century's redeeming contributions. Yet, ...
Modernism heralded the flat as an exciting new paradigm in twentieth century housing provision. A ne...
This article problematizes the relationship between the global super‐rich and processes of property ...
The Victorian City of London’s financial centre expanded and renewed its building infrastructure vir...
After the Second World War, artist Peter Laszlo Peri approached the London County Council with the i...
So much of modern architecture’s early history depended on a handful of courageous pioneers. One of ...
This paper provides an account of the design and development of the Spa Green Estate in North London...
One of the hallmarks of the austerity agenda in the UK has been the discursive prevalence of both sc...
This paper highlights my research on the Middlefield Lane council estate in Gainsborough, Lincolnshi...
Low-income municipal housing and its inhabitants have increasingly been construed as disposable with...
<p>The housing projects built by the London Borough of Camden in the years 1965-73 belong arguably t...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The 1970s was a key decade in the history of post-war UK architecture. In contrast to elsewhere in ...
In the early 1950s, British culture was dominated by welfare-state visions of urban reconstruction. ...
In Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s, a modernist housing scheme became subject to multiple contested a...
The pursuit of public housing provision was one of the 20th century's redeeming contributions. Yet, ...
Modernism heralded the flat as an exciting new paradigm in twentieth century housing provision. A ne...
This article problematizes the relationship between the global super‐rich and processes of property ...
The Victorian City of London’s financial centre expanded and renewed its building infrastructure vir...
After the Second World War, artist Peter Laszlo Peri approached the London County Council with the i...
So much of modern architecture’s early history depended on a handful of courageous pioneers. One of ...
This paper provides an account of the design and development of the Spa Green Estate in North London...
One of the hallmarks of the austerity agenda in the UK has been the discursive prevalence of both sc...
This paper highlights my research on the Middlefield Lane council estate in Gainsborough, Lincolnshi...
Low-income municipal housing and its inhabitants have increasingly been construed as disposable with...