Housing Design Quality

Housing Design Quality
Author: Matthew Carmona
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135802431

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This book directly addresses the major planning debate of our time - the delivery and quality of new housing development. As pressure for new housing development in England increases, a widespread desire to improve the design of the resulting residential environments becomes evermore apparent with increasing condemnation of the standard products of the volume housebuilders. In recent years central government has come to accept the need to deliver higher quality living environments, and the important role of the planning system in helping to raise design standards. Housing Design Quality focuses on this role and in particular on how the various policy instruments available to public authorities can be used in a positive manner to deliver higher quality residential developments.

Housing Design Quality

Housing Design Quality
Author: Matthew Carmona
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135802424

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This book directly addresses the major planning debate of our time - the delivery and quality of new housing development. As pressure for new housing development in England increases, a widespread desire to improve the design of the resulting residential environments becomes evermore apparent with increasing condemnation of the standard products of the volume housebuilders. In recent years central government has come to accept the need to deliver higher quality living environments, and the important role of the planning system in helping to raise design standards. Housing Design Quality focuses on this role and in particular on how the various policy instruments available to public authorities can be used in a positive manner to deliver higher quality residential developments.

The Housing Design Handbook

The Housing Design Handbook
Author: David Levitt,Jo McCafferty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 835
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351338103

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Everyone deserves a decent and affordable home, a truth (almost) universally acknowledged. But housing in the UK has been in a state of crisis for decades, with too few homes built, too often of dubious quality, and costing too much to buy, rent or inhabit. It doesn’t have to be like this. Bringing together a wealth of experience from a wide range of housing experts, this completely revised edition of The Housing Design Handbook provides an authoritative, comprehensive and systematic guide to best practice in what is perhaps the most contentious and complex field of architectural design. This book sets out design principles for all the essential components of successful housing design – including placemaking, typologies and density, internal and external space, privacy, security, tenure, and community engagement – illustrated with case studies of schemes by architecture practices working across the UK and continental Europe. Written by David Levitt and Jo McCafferty – two recognised authorities in the field – and with contributions from more than twenty other leading practitioners, The Housing Design Handbook is an essential reference for professionals and students in architecture and design as well as for government bodies, housing associations and other agencies involved in housing.

Accessible Housing

Accessible Housing
Author: Robert Imrie
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780415318914

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"Accessible Housing considers the role and significance of house builders in influencing the design and construction of accessible housing that can meet the needs of disabled people. Its primary focus is the speculative house building process, and the construction of private (for sale) dwellings. The book describes and evaluates the socio-institutional political, and technical relations that underpin the design and construction of housing. These, so it is argued, shape builders' reluctance to design and construct housing that is flexible to accommodate variations in bodily needs and performance." -- Book jacket.

Design Quality in New Housing

Design Quality in New Housing
Author: Matthew Cousins
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135253141

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This book addresses the need for an in-depth study into design quality in new housing. The wider implications of policy and design are examined through a series of case studies of new housing projects in the UK and the Netherlands. Dutch interdisciplinary design and modern methods of construction are widely considered to be of the highest quality from which much can be learned and understood. This new guide offers architects the best practice for the design, policy and construction of new homes. The author considers proposals for the Thames Gateway and government incentives to create better quality housing, including the £60,000 house and design reviews. The wider implications of skills and training of architects, planners, design professionals and those parties involved in housing are also addressed.

The Value of Housing Design and Layout

The Value of Housing Design and Layout
Author: Great Britain. Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
Publsiher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2003
Genre: Architectural design
ISBN: 9780727732088

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National opinion surveys consistently show that a significant section of the house buying public would never consider purchasing a new house, preferring more established neighbourhoods and building stock. House-builders must therefore look to offer more attractive designs. Innovative thinking, integration with existing communities and investment in quality are the key elements that will persuade people that they want to live in modern housing.

Design Quality in New Housing

Design Quality in New Housing
Author: Matthew Cousins
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135253134

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This book addresses the need for an in-depth study into design quality in new housing. The wider implications of policy and design are examined through a series of case studies of new housing projects in the UK and the Netherlands. Dutch interdisciplinary design and modern methods of construction are widely considered to be of the highest quality from which much can be learned and understood. This new guide offers architects the best practice for the design, policy and construction of new homes. The author considers proposals for the Thames Gateway and government incentives to create better quality housing, including the £60,000 house and design reviews. The wider implications of skills and training of architects, planners, design professionals and those parties involved in housing are also addressed.

An Introduction to Urban Housing Design

An Introduction to Urban Housing Design
Author: Graham Towers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136391859

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1. Unique introductory guide to urban housing design 2. An accessible text that outlines the current debate on urban planning and presents guidance for design solutions 3. Contemporary case studies showcase the best examples for high density housing design