ABSTRACT

Radical Housing explores the planning, technical, financial, health-based and social background for developing multi-generational homes and co-living. Abundantly illustrated with case studies and plans from projects across the UK and abroad, this book inform sand inspires the delivery of alternative approaches to affordable and flexible housing, and is an essential text for architecture practitioners, students, and community groups.

chapter 2.1|6 pages

Buccleuch House, Hackney, UK

chapter 2.2|6 pages

Hanham Hall, Bristol, UK

chapter 2.3|4 pages

Beveridge Mews, Tower Hamlets, UK

chapter 2.4|8 pages

Future Sølund, Copenhagen, Denmark

chapter 3.1|10 pages

Marmalade Lane, Cambridge, UK

chapter 3.2|6 pages

Forgebank, Lancaster, UK

chapter 3.3|6 pages

New Ground, High Barnet, UK

chapter 3.5|10 pages

Berlin Co-Housing, Germany