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A New Century of Social Housing Stuart Lowe

A New Century of Social Housing By Stuart Lowe

A New Century of Social Housing by Stuart Lowe


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To mark the centenary of the 1890 Housing of the Working Classes Act - a landmark in the provision of social housing in Britain - these essays review the progress made in housing provision over the century, and seek to contribute to the current debate on housing policy and possibilities.

A New Century of Social Housing Summary

A New Century of Social Housing by Stuart Lowe

The 1890 Housing of the Working Classes Act was a landmark in the provision of social housing in Britain. Since that time local councils and later other institutions have been empowered to build for general needs. The purpose of this book is to make the centenary of the 1890 act with a comprehensive collection of essays written by practitioners and research workers on the progress made in public housing over the last century. The book will contribute to the intensive debate about current housing policy and possibilities for the rest of this century and beyond. After an extensive historical introduction by the editors, the book considers the principles of building housing for the working classes, local political attitudes in the early days towards this policy and subsequent development of a national housing policy and its response to external influences. Later chapters deal with the financing of public housing and the complex system of subsidies, rent pooling and the division of revenue, with rents and income with tenants' legal rights. Patrick Nuttjons has contributed a chapter on the design for living shown in the design of the early garden cities and through to the vernacular and institutional architecture which characterized later British council estates. Other chapters deal with the management of housing and its professionalization and with other social housing provision, in particular housing associations and other cooperative movements.

Table of Contents

The 1890 Act and its aftermath, Jane Morton; housing for the working class, Roger Smith; the development of a national housing policy, Peter Kemp; external influences on policy, Stuart Lowe and R. Walker; the financing of public housing, Peter Malpas; rents and incomes, Trevor Buck; tenants' legal rights, David Hughes; design for living, Patrick Nuttgens; housing management, Peter Williams; other social housing provision, Richard Best; local political attitudes, Jane Darke; Challenges and responses, S. Lowe, R. Walker and D. Hughes.

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GOR013396096
9780718513535
0718513533
A New Century of Social Housing by Stuart Lowe
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19910501
256
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