A History Of Council Housing In 100 Estates Av John Boughton

A History Of Council Housing In 100 Estates Av John Boughton

¿It was like heaven! It was like a palace, even without anything in it ¿ We¿d got this lovely, lovely house.¿ In 1980, there were well over 5 million council homes in Britain, housing around one third of the population. The right of all to adequate housing had been recognised in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Huma......
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<P>¿It was like heaven! It was like a palace, even without anything in it ¿ We¿d got this lovely, lovely house.¿ In 1980, there were well over 5 million council homes in Britain, housing around one third of the population. The right of all to adequate housing had been recognised in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but, long before that, popular notions of what constituted a ¿moral economy¿ had advanced the idea that everyone was entitled to adequate shelter. At its best, council housing has been at the vanguard of housing progress ¿ an example to the private sector and a lifeline for working-class and vulnerable people. However, with the emergence of Thatcherism, the veneration of the free market and a desire to curtail public spending, council housing became seen as a problem, not a solution. We are now in the midst of a housing crisis, with 1.4 million fewer social homes at affordable rent than in 1980. In this highly illustrated survey, eminent social historian John B
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‘It was like heaven! It was like a palace, even without anything in it … We’d got this lovely, lovely house.’ In 1980, there were well over 5 million council homes in Britain, housing around one third of the population. The right of all to adequate housing had been recognised in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but, long before that, popular notions of what constituted a ‘moral economy’ had advanced the idea that everyone was entitled to adequate shelter. At its best, council housing has been at the vanguard of housing progress – an example to the private sector and a lifeline for working-class and vulnerable people. However, with the emergence of Thatcherism, the veneration of the free market and a desire to curtail public spending, council housing became seen as a problem, not a solution. We are now in the midst of a housing crisis, with 1.4 million fewer social homes at affordable rent than in 1980. In this highly illustrated survey, eminent social historian John Boughton, author of Municipal Dreams, examines the remarkable history of social housing in the UK. He presents 100 examples, from the almshouses of the 16th century to Goldsmith Street, the 2019 winner of the RIBA Stirling Prize. Through the various political, aesthetic and ideological changes, the well-being of community and environment demands that good housing for all must prevail. Features:100 examples of social housing from all over the UK, illustrated with over 250 images including photographs and sketches.A complete history, dating from early charitable provision to ‘homes for heroes’, garden villages to new towns, multi-storey tower blocks and modernist developments to contemporary sustainable housing.Iconic estates, includin Alton East and West, Becontree, Dawson’s Heights, Donnybrook Quarter, Dunboyne Road and Park Hill.Projects from leading architects and practices, includin Peter Barber, Neave Brown, Karakusevic Carson, Kate Macintosh and Mikhail Riches.

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Dykker du ned i A History Of Council Housing In 100 Estates Av John Boughton, vil du oppdage en fascinerende reise gjennom britisk sosialbolighistorie. Dette verket gir en velillustrert oversikt over de bemerkelsesverdige endringene i samfunnsboligsektoren, fra almshus på 1600-tallet til moderne, bærekraftige boliger.

Et Blikk på Britisk Boligpolitikk

I 1980 var det over 5 millioner kommunale boliger i Storbritannia, som huser omtrent en tredjedel av befolkningen. John Boughton, en anerkjent sosialhistoriker, guider oss gjennom de politiske, estetiske og ideologiske endringene som har preget denne utviklingen. Du får innblikk i hvordan bolig alltid har vært et sentralt spørsmål for samfunnets velferd.

  • 100 Nøye Utvalgte Eksempler: Fra storheten til Becontree Estate til den moderne elegansen på Goldsmith Street.
  • Rike Illustrazjoner: Boken inneholder over 250 bilder, inkludert fotografier og skisser, som fanger essensen av hvert prosjekt.
  • Ikoniske Prosjekter: Besøk historiske steder som Park Hill og Dawson’s Heights, designet av fremstående arkitekter.
  • Historie og Fremtidsvisjoner: Oppdag hvordan fortidens ideer om bolig kan lede oss mot en velferdsstat som ivaretar alle.

Visuell Reise Gjennom Tidsperioder

Bokens layout gjør det lett for leseren å navigere gjennom de ulike tidsperiodene og stilene representert, alt fra tradisjonelle hagebyer til moderne flerfamilieboliger. Den utforsker også viktige temaer rundt boligpolitikk og de sosiale konsekvensene av endringer i boligmarkedet.

Enten du er en historieentusiast, akademiker eller bare nysgjerrig på britisk boligpolitikk, vil "A History Of Council Housing In 100 Estates" tilby uvurderlig innsikt og en dypere forståelse av hvordan bolig kan endre liv.

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