ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

Places that get better over time

chapter 2|12 pages

Typologies

Semi-detached

chapter 2|20 pages

Terraces

chapter 2|16 pages

Flats

chapter 2|14 pages

Maisonettes

chapter 2|16 pages

Housing for an ageing population

chapter 3|8 pages

Density

chapter |14 pages

Medium density (90–250dph)

chapter |14 pages

High density (250–350+dph)

chapter |14 pages

Tall buildings (350+dph)

chapter 4|12 pages

Internal space

chapter 5|61 pages

External space

chapter 6|18 pages

Mixing homes with other uses

chapter 7|14 pages

Privacy

chapter 8|16 pages

Security

chapter 9|18 pages

Bins, bikes and cars

chapter 11|17 pages

Estate regeneration

chapter 12|13 pages

Co-design

chapter 13|22 pages

Sustainable design and construction

chapter 14|8 pages

Cost in use