Conventional Complacency in British Housing. The Explanations Behind Britain’s Community Self-Build Absence in Comparison to the Netherlands

Can self-build projects truly become the new “common” within British housing? Self-build schemes can be vital in understanding issues within architecture. However, in 21st century Britain, housing has become an economic system rather than fulfilling dwellings for users, raising concerns about power distribution. Architecture shapes society’s culture and Britain has revealed architectural limits with conventional clichés, disregarding the political, social and environmental impacts. Standard, identical building blocks can often create alienation within architecture between the building and the... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Davies, Emma
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: UNIVERSITY of Universities UOU
Schlagwörter: Self-build / Community / Unconventional / Political / Architecture
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27603420
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/10045/116095

Can self-build projects truly become the new “common” within British housing? Self-build schemes can be vital in understanding issues within architecture. However, in 21st century Britain, housing has become an economic system rather than fulfilling dwellings for users, raising concerns about power distribution. Architecture shapes society’s culture and Britain has revealed architectural limits with conventional clichés, disregarding the political, social and environmental impacts. Standard, identical building blocks can often create alienation within architecture between the building and the dweller. A reverse of the architect’s role to a facilitator could create contextually relevant dwellings, as this would cater for individual sensitivity. This is active within self-build methods, which seems simple as a concept. However, self-build is not the standardised way of living compared to Britain’s neighbouring countries, such as the Netherlands. This paper aimed to discover reasons for the absence of self-build in Britain in comparison to the Netherlands, as this method can be an agency to solving political, social and environmental issues. This paper concludes this research question by interviewing British and Dutch experts within the field of self-build. This shone a light on the absence of self-build in Britain against the existing literature data, showing the benefits and drawbacks when implementing these schemes in Britain. This paper revealed the notion of value within British housing.