Housing for Hope and Wellbeing
Autor Flora Samuelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 dec 2022
Written primarily from the point of view of an architect, the account weaves across industry, practice and academia cross cutting disciplines to provide an integrated view of the field. The book focusses on the UK housing scene but draws on and provides lessons for housing cultures across the globe. Illustrated throughout with case studies, this is the go-to book for anyone who wants to look at housing in a holistic way.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367469030
ISBN-10: 0367469030
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 7 Line drawings, black and white; 40 Halftones, black and white; 47 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367469030
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 7 Line drawings, black and white; 40 Halftones, black and white; 47 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentRecenzii
"This is a wonderful book, as wise and generous as it is hopeful. It offers a fluent and compendious discussion of housing in all its complexity that inspires us to think more about how we live and how we build, and then to act better."
Peter King, author of The Principles of Housing (Routledge, 2016)
"Flora Samuel’s book – or manifesto – is both timely and essential reading in a political climate where dismay and quiet desperation is widespread. Samuel expresses the burning injustices in the UK's housing and explores its quality (or lack of) but also its delivery, ownership structures, and its binary model of adding value that is exclusively measured in terms of its financial benefits to private developers and landlords. Her sense of outrage that our housing is so poor is palpable and Samuel argues passionately for a different model of a housing system where value is measured in terms of health, happiness and wellbeing and a connection with the natural world. Samuel demonstrates what practical and political steps need be taken to achieve these alternative aims, covering policy, regulation, planning and also community empowerment via locally initiated models of development, concluding with a vision of a better world expressed via a truly democratic housing system might look like for the UK."
Dr Piers Taylor, Architect, Invisible Studio
"There are few people as well-placed as Flora to talk on this subject. She does so with passion, rigour and empathy, creating one of the most comprehensive books I have read on how our built environment affects our health and wellbeing. Each chapter carefully unpicks a wide range of issues and offers solutions through well-researched, tangible examples."
Professor Sadie Morgan OBE, dRMM Architects
Peter King, author of The Principles of Housing (Routledge, 2016)
"Flora Samuel’s book – or manifesto – is both timely and essential reading in a political climate where dismay and quiet desperation is widespread. Samuel expresses the burning injustices in the UK's housing and explores its quality (or lack of) but also its delivery, ownership structures, and its binary model of adding value that is exclusively measured in terms of its financial benefits to private developers and landlords. Her sense of outrage that our housing is so poor is palpable and Samuel argues passionately for a different model of a housing system where value is measured in terms of health, happiness and wellbeing and a connection with the natural world. Samuel demonstrates what practical and political steps need be taken to achieve these alternative aims, covering policy, regulation, planning and also community empowerment via locally initiated models of development, concluding with a vision of a better world expressed via a truly democratic housing system might look like for the UK."
Dr Piers Taylor, Architect, Invisible Studio
"There are few people as well-placed as Flora to talk on this subject. She does so with passion, rigour and empathy, creating one of the most comprehensive books I have read on how our built environment affects our health and wellbeing. Each chapter carefully unpicks a wide range of issues and offers solutions through well-researched, tangible examples."
Professor Sadie Morgan OBE, dRMM Architects
Cuprins
Introduction PART I: The problem 1. Hopeless housing 2. Who builds housing and how 3. Housing knowledge PART II: The impact of housing and neighbourhoods on hope and wellbeing 4. Measuring wellbeing and social value 5. Connectivity 6. Physical health 7. Self actualisation 8. Identity and belonging PART III: How to build a housing system for hope and wellbeing 9. A planning system for hope and wellbeing 10. Policy for hope and wellbeing in housing and neighbourhoods 11. Rethinking local authorities around 20-minute communities 12. Professional knowledge and skills for building hope and wellbeing into housing and neighbourhoods 13. Common knowledge 14. Housing and neighbourhoods for hope and wellbeing Index
Notă biografică
Flora Samuel is Professor of Architecture at the University of Cambridge. She helped set up the new School of Architecture at the University of Reading and is former Head of the University of Sheffield of the University of Sheffield School of Architecture and the first RIBA Vice President for Research. The author of Why Architects Matter (2018) she has spent the last decade researching the positive impact of good design on people. Her interests are now moving to land use and social justice, both key to addressing climate change. She is well known as industry advisor on the social value of the design of housing and places and a strong advocate of social value mapping. She is also known for her unorthodox writings on Le Corbusier, about whom she has published extensively. A mother of three daughters, she is based in Wales.
Descriere
The book focuses on the UK housing scene but draws on and provides lessons for housing cultures across the globe. Illustrated throughout with case studies, this is the go-to book for anyone who wants to look at housing in a holistic way.