Housing Statements – Perspectives on the Housing Crisis in the UK

To coincide with the launch of its conference series as part of the “Housing – Critical Futures” programme, in April 2015, Architecture_MPS invited leading organisations, activists, architects and charities to author opinion pieces on the housing crisis in the UK. Their statements collected together...

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Main Authors: Rice Colin, Errington Siân, Fallon Marianne, Robb Campbell, Wojtulewicz Rico, Short Eileen, Robbins Glyn, Bailey Elaine, Dillon Arti, Kershaw Paul, Muna Suzanne, MacDonald Rob, Baseley Stewart, Hartley Rachel, Schubert Brian, Loach Ken, Cairns Graham
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Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2015-03-01
Series:Architecture_MPS
Online Access:https://ucl.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14324/111.444.amps.2015v7i2.001
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spelling doaj-b8fdcef9bebc4002a0aab826643f48ac2020-12-15T17:29:08ZengUCL PressArchitecture_MPS2050-90062015-03-0110.14324/111.444.amps.2015v7i2.001Housing Statements – Perspectives on the Housing Crisis in the UKRice ColinErrington SiânFallon MarianneRobb CampbellWojtulewicz RicoShort EileenRobbins GlynBailey ElaineDillon ArtiKershaw PaulMuna SuzanneMacDonald RobBaseley StewartHartley RachelSchubert BrianLoach KenCairns GrahamTo coincide with the launch of its conference series as part of the “Housing – Critical Futures” programme, in April 2015, Architecture_MPS invited leading organisations, activists, architects and charities to author opinion pieces on the housing crisis in the UK. Their statements collected together in this special edition. Speakers at the conference included Stephen Hodder, President, RIBA and David Waterhouse, Head of Strategic Planning, CABE. The authors collected together in this issue include: Ken Loach, Film Director; Stewart Baseley, Executive Chairman. The Home Builders Federation; Siân Errington from Unite the Union; Rico Wojtulewicz. Policy Advisor, The House Builders Association; Brian Schubert and Rachel Hartley, The Association of Residential Letting Agents; Colin Rice, Cullinan Studio; Dr Glyn Robbins, Defend Council Housing; Suzanne Muna, Paul Kershaw, Arti Dillon, Housing Workers; Elaine Bailey, Chief Executive, The Hyde Group Housing Association; Eileen Short, Coorganiser The March for Homes; Dr. Rob MacDonald, Academic, Author, Editor, DIY City. These authors represent a diverse range of views on the issue of affordable housing provision in the UK and their essays are each a reflection of a very distinct analysis. From the arguments of those representing volume house builders and those of Housing Associations to the views of architects at leading UK practices known for their work in the field. Also represented are the voices of charities such as Shelter and academics who have spent their careers promoting resident participation in housing. To these voices we add those of trade unions and pressure groups arguing for a continuation of state involvement in the construction and management of the country’s housing stock. This diversity is of course deliberate. It is a reflection of the complexity of the issue faced and the diversity of opinions it raises. These essays range from short statements of opinion to manifestos; from calls to action to more extensive pieces of analysis. Coming from people at the heart of the debate in the UK they are a snapshot of the current situation.https://ucl.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14324/111.444.amps.2015v7i2.001
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author Rice Colin
Errington Siân
Fallon Marianne
Robb Campbell
Wojtulewicz Rico
Short Eileen
Robbins Glyn
Bailey Elaine
Dillon Arti
Kershaw Paul
Muna Suzanne
MacDonald Rob
Baseley Stewart
Hartley Rachel
Schubert Brian
Loach Ken
Cairns Graham
spellingShingle Rice Colin
Errington Siân
Fallon Marianne
Robb Campbell
Wojtulewicz Rico
Short Eileen
Robbins Glyn
Bailey Elaine
Dillon Arti
Kershaw Paul
Muna Suzanne
MacDonald Rob
Baseley Stewart
Hartley Rachel
Schubert Brian
Loach Ken
Cairns Graham
Housing Statements – Perspectives on the Housing Crisis in the UK
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Fallon Marianne
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Bailey Elaine
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Kershaw Paul
Muna Suzanne
MacDonald Rob
Baseley Stewart
Hartley Rachel
Schubert Brian
Loach Ken
Cairns Graham
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title Housing Statements – Perspectives on the Housing Crisis in the UK
title_short Housing Statements – Perspectives on the Housing Crisis in the UK
title_full Housing Statements – Perspectives on the Housing Crisis in the UK
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publisher UCL Press
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publishDate 2015-03-01
description To coincide with the launch of its conference series as part of the “Housing – Critical Futures” programme, in April 2015, Architecture_MPS invited leading organisations, activists, architects and charities to author opinion pieces on the housing crisis in the UK. Their statements collected together in this special edition. Speakers at the conference included Stephen Hodder, President, RIBA and David Waterhouse, Head of Strategic Planning, CABE. The authors collected together in this issue include: Ken Loach, Film Director; Stewart Baseley, Executive Chairman. The Home Builders Federation; Siân Errington from Unite the Union; Rico Wojtulewicz. Policy Advisor, The House Builders Association; Brian Schubert and Rachel Hartley, The Association of Residential Letting Agents; Colin Rice, Cullinan Studio; Dr Glyn Robbins, Defend Council Housing; Suzanne Muna, Paul Kershaw, Arti Dillon, Housing Workers; Elaine Bailey, Chief Executive, The Hyde Group Housing Association; Eileen Short, Coorganiser The March for Homes; Dr. Rob MacDonald, Academic, Author, Editor, DIY City. These authors represent a diverse range of views on the issue of affordable housing provision in the UK and their essays are each a reflection of a very distinct analysis. From the arguments of those representing volume house builders and those of Housing Associations to the views of architects at leading UK practices known for their work in the field. Also represented are the voices of charities such as Shelter and academics who have spent their careers promoting resident participation in housing. To these voices we add those of trade unions and pressure groups arguing for a continuation of state involvement in the construction and management of the country’s housing stock. This diversity is of course deliberate. It is a reflection of the complexity of the issue faced and the diversity of opinions it raises. These essays range from short statements of opinion to manifestos; from calls to action to more extensive pieces of analysis. Coming from people at the heart of the debate in the UK they are a snapshot of the current situation.
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