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Embedding quality of life outcomes through design
Over the last 12 months, architects Miranda MacLaren and Polina Pencheva from Morris+Company have been listening to homeless families living in emergency accommodation, to better understand what ‘good’ design looks like. Find out more about their findings, work and human-centric housing design and delivery in this blog in our #SocialRentPlaybook series.
The need for a human-centric approach
To address housing provision is also to address systemic poverty and build social cohesion. To tackle this and mitigate the risk of social disintegration requires public sector intervention where the current system is failing most - to provide quality homes for the most vulnerable. A human-centric approach invites us to consider how the design, handover, and in some cases wraparound support of new housing impacts residents, communities and the outlook for wider society. #SocialHousingPlaybook
WHY WE HAVE A STRUCTURAL DEFICIT IN OUR SOCIAL RENT HOUSING SUPPLY
We need to build 90,000 social rent homes a year in England to address the chronic shortage across the country and alleviate decades of undersupply. Instead, in 2021/22 the new homes built were outpaced by the demolition and sale of social housing stock . In effect, we’ve turned the tap of social rent homes down to a trickle, having also taken out the plug. This has led to a structural deficit in UK social rent housing.
5 Mindsets of crisis-solving innovators
Crisis is the ground in which innovation and progress can flourish if fertilised by courageous leadership and watered by a collective commitment to embracing risk to find replicable solutions that tackle the complexity, severity, and scale of the crisis.
Fixing the housing crisis together
This blog is pulled from the script of Jez Sweetland’s recent TEDX Bristol talk, which will be released in March 2023. Find out why we’re in the crisis we’re in, and how to fix it through collective leadership. We all have a part to play if we’re to build dignity back into our housing system.
Vision for change this christmas
At a time when we are deeply troubled by the news of thousands of children being killed in the Middle East & many more thousands displaced from their homes, the warm fuzziness that we’re ‘supposed’ to feel at Christmas seems at best irrelevant and, at worst, offensive. However, we must hold onto a vision for change that means we commit to build a route out of the emergency we are in.
Temporary Accommodation Crisis - Turning Anger into Hope
The financial cost of temporary accommodation in England is huge. £1.7 billion a year in England alone, a 62% increase over the past 5 years. It’s sending some local authorities to the brink, it’s unaffordable and has an obvious knock-on effect on local services. Although we are angry it isn’t working as it should, we are also full of hope that it can change and become a short, safe and healthy experience for those who need it.
A new chapter for the housing festival
We recently celebrated a significant milestone for the Bristol Housing Festival – our fifth anniversary! We established ourselves as a five-year project, a ‘think and do tank’ aimed at enabling change and innovation in housing. This has been a period of reflection, celebration, and an ongoing commitment to reimagining better ways to live in our cities, in Bristol and beyond!
Make space for collective leadership
Who’s job is it to fix the housing crisis? In this article Jessie argues that ‘collective leadership’ is the only way out of the current emergency. Amid all the busy-ness of business-as-usual, what does it look like to create space and take ownership of the wider challenge?
Creating Connected Thriving Places in Bristol
As a winning team of UN-Habitat’s Climate Smart Cities Challenge, Thriving Places, powered by Atkins and Edaroth are working on a ‘Thrivability Toolkit’ to create Thriving Places for people and nature in Bristol.
Working with Planners
In a climate where traditional housing delivery is slowing down due to the volatility of house prices, the adoption of factory manufactured housing solutions is an opportunity to do things differently and deliver affordable housing at pace, at a time when we need it most.
Why Bother?
The money hungry machine which drives the nation in which we live will just keep churning with more politicians talking talk and more policy makers installing red tape making it just a little harder each day to make a positive difference. So, what’s the point?
Why are we in a TA Crisis?
If you have visited IKEA lately, you may have seen the recently launched ‘Real Life Roomsets’, designed to reveal the reality of those living in Temporary Accommodation (TA). These, coupled with Shelter’s latest report ‘Still Living in Limbo’ have brought the harsh realities of TA into the spotlight, but how did we get here, and what’s the solution?
Lessons From The Last Century Of New House Building
‘The most important things which are needed to help a man to reach any enduring success as a master builder, in order of their importance, are: Foresight, Honesty, Industry, Perseverance and Courage.’ House and Cottage Construction, 1923
To a more inclusive future
If our homes are not built as adequate – and by this I mean inclusive and accessible - we are disadvantaging significant numbers of people, such as our ageing population and those who are disabled. When we design homes with disabled people in mind, we all benefit because many inclusive designs are innovative and useful.
The Challenges of 2022 and a Hopeful Look Ahead to 2023
As we wrap up 2022, we’ve been looking back over the year and looking ahead to an exciting 2023.
'Home'...and the status quo?
Loo offers a unique insight into the relationship between ‘home’ and mental health and featured on the Channel 4 social experiment which explored loneliness and the housing crisis across different generations. Loo’s perspective highlights one of the reasons why building homes is not just about bricks and mortar but creating places where people can thrive.
