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Model Estate (Routledge Revivals) - Planned Housing at Quarry Hill, Leeds (Hardcover): Alison Ravetz Model Estate (Routledge Revivals) - Planned Housing at Quarry Hill, Leeds (Hardcover)
Alison Ravetz
R4,633 Discovery Miles 46 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Quarry Hill Flats, once both the pride and shame of its city of Leeds, was an iconic Modernist symbol of the 1930s. It marked the first use of a prefabricated building system for a large-scale council estate, replacing a notorious slum. But it lasted barely a generation - its complete demolition was announced as Alison Ravetz was finishing this study. First published in 1974, this book is unique in its use of all estate records from conception to destruction, as well as in its comprehensive approach, including aspects usually missing in council housing studies - notably the intimate experience of residents, and a fraught, long-drawn-out building period. Ravetz argues that the Flats' 'failure' was due not to social breakdown, as repeatedly alleged, but rather to a rigidity of design and management unable to accommodate gradual, incremental change. This has continuing implications for the operation of bureaucratically designed and controlled 'social housing' today.

Remaking Cities (Routledge Revivals) - Contradictions of the Recent Urban Environment (Hardcover): Alison Ravetz Remaking Cities (Routledge Revivals) - Contradictions of the Recent Urban Environment (Hardcover)
Alison Ravetz
R5,544 Discovery Miles 55 440 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book, published in 1980, is an iconoclastic account of one of the pillars of the welfare state, British town and country planning, between 1945 and 1975. Always a fine balance between central control and market forces, it was challenged by strains within and between the environmental professions and protest by people dispossessed or alienated by re-shaped urban environments. Remaking Cities critiques the export of western-style planning to the developing world and reviews initiatives rooted in different understandings of 'growth' appearing in those years. Nearly forty years on, many of the same issues beset us, notably the depressingly familiar inner city problem, despite countless reports, funds and 'programmes'. But now our infrastructure and services, once publicly owned, are privatised and fragmented, and local government progressively relegated. The very core of planning, development control, is being pared in a struggle to regain the 'growth' which led to our current crisis. This gives fresh importance to the need for new modes of creating liveable, sustainable environments, emphasised in this important work.

The Place of Home - English domestic environments, 1914-2000 (Hardcover): Alison Ravetz, Professor Alison Ravetz, R. Turkington The Place of Home - English domestic environments, 1914-2000 (Hardcover)
Alison Ravetz, Professor Alison Ravetz, R. Turkington
R5,545 Discovery Miles 55 450 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


A comprehensive and in-depth history of the 20th century English home, how it has been created, and how it works for people. It focuses on the various influences bearing on the development of domestic space since 1914 and covers both design and housing policy. Current debates from participation to co-operative housing are examined and several themes not previously brought together are linked, e.g. urban development/house design; technology at home/women and home; social meaning of home.

Council Housing and Culture - The History of a Social Experiment (Paperback, New Ed): Alison Ravetz Council Housing and Culture - The History of a Social Experiment (Paperback, New Ed)
Alison Ravetz
R1,680 Discovery Miles 16 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Born of idealism, and once an icon of the Labour movement and pillar of the Welfare State, council housing is now nearing its end. But do its many failings outweigh its positive contributions to public health and wellbeing?
Alison Ravetz here provides the first comprehensive and apolitical history from which to arrive at a balanced judgement. Drawing on the widest possible evidence, from tenant and government records to the built environment itself, she tells the story of British council housing, from its seeds in Victorian reactions to 'the Poor', in philanthropy and model villages, Christian and other varieties of socialism. Her depiction of council housing in its mature years shows the often bizarre persistence of 'utopian' attitudes (whether in architectural design or management styles); its rise to a monopoly position in working-class family housing; the many compromises consequent on its state finance and local authority control; and the impact on working-class lives as an intellectuals' 'utopian dream' was converted into a social policy for the masses.

Remaking Cities (Routledge Revivals) - Contradictions of the Recent Urban Environment (Paperback): Alison Ravetz Remaking Cities (Routledge Revivals) - Contradictions of the Recent Urban Environment (Paperback)
Alison Ravetz
R1,286 Discovery Miles 12 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book, published in 1980, is an iconoclastic account of one of the pillars of the welfare state, British town and country planning, between 1945 and 1975. Always a fine balance between central control and market forces, it was challenged by strains within and between the environmental professions and protest by people dispossessed or alienated by re-shaped urban environments. Remaking Cities critiques the export of western-style planning to the developing world and reviews initiatives rooted in different understandings of 'growth' appearing in those years. Nearly forty years on, many of the same issues beset us, notably the depressingly familiar inner city problem, despite countless reports, funds and 'programmes'. But now our infrastructure and services, once publicly owned, are privatised and fragmented, and local government progressively relegated. The very core of planning, development control, is being pared in a struggle to regain the 'growth' which led to our current crisis. This gives fresh importance to the need for new modes of creating liveable, sustainable environments, emphasised in this important work.

Model Estate (Routledge Revivals) - Planned Housing at Quarry Hill, Leeds (Paperback): Alison Ravetz Model Estate (Routledge Revivals) - Planned Housing at Quarry Hill, Leeds (Paperback)
Alison Ravetz
R1,286 Discovery Miles 12 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Quarry Hill Flats, once both the pride and shame of its city of Leeds, was an iconic Modernist symbol of the 1930s. It marked the first use of a prefabricated building system for a large-scale council estate, replacing a notorious slum. But it lasted barely a generation - its complete demolition was announced as Alison Ravetz was finishing this study. First published in 1974, this book is unique in its use of all estate records from conception to destruction, as well as in its comprehensive approach, including aspects usually missing in council housing studies - notably the intimate experience of residents, and a fraught, long-drawn-out building period. Ravetz argues that the Flats' 'failure' was due not to social breakdown, as repeatedly alleged, but rather to a rigidity of design and management unable to accommodate gradual, incremental change. This has continuing implications for the operation of bureaucratically designed and controlled 'social housing' today.

Council Housing and Culture - The History of a Social Experiment (Hardcover, New Ed): Alison Ravetz Council Housing and Culture - The History of a Social Experiment (Hardcover, New Ed)
Alison Ravetz
R4,943 Discovery Miles 49 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is a comprehensive and indepth history of British council housing. For political and institutional reasons it operated as a law unto itself for most of its history, but is now undergoing major change and re-integration into mainstream housing and society. The bulk of research and literature on the subject has been from social policy and politics perpectives, and an overall history has not been attempted, other than as chapters or sections of chapters in more general books. This has resulted in a number of important omissions - notably the relation of design and management to the quality and performance of public housing, and the role and influence of users (tenants and their families) both in provision, quality and performance. This book should remedy these gaps and make clear the importance of council housing to 20th-century life and culture, both at a personal and a societal level. A major thread running through the book is the interaction of council housing with evolving working-class patterns and aspirations.

The Government of Space (Routledge Revivals) - Town Planning in Modern Society (Paperback): Alison Ravetz The Government of Space (Routledge Revivals) - Town Planning in Modern Society (Paperback)
Alison Ravetz
R926 Discovery Miles 9 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Britain's planning system began as 'town and country planning' to repair the ravages of unplanned industrialism and promote ideal environments for the future. Steering a course between left and right, public control and for-profit development, it survived successive booms and busts, broadening to include new concerns like ecology, conservation and community participation. By the 1986, when this book was first published, the system's survival beyond the year 2000 was in doubt. It did endure, but it is now under serious threat from the right, which sees it as obstructing enterprise and the restoration of 'growth'. It has been stripped of some of its core aims and mechanisms, while as yet there is no agenda distinguishing growth that will be sustainable from growth which self-evidently is not. The Government of Space was written as a concise guide for the non-specialist to the origins and evolution of British planning, its intellectual pedigree, achievements and cruxes. It is an invaluable background to the state of planning and the cases for and against it today.

The Government of Space (Routledge Revivals) - Town Planning in Modern Society (Hardcover): Alison Ravetz The Government of Space (Routledge Revivals) - Town Planning in Modern Society (Hardcover)
Alison Ravetz
R2,908 Discovery Miles 29 080 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Britain's planning system began as 'town and country planning' to repair the ravages of unplanned industrialism and promote ideal environments for the future. Steering a course between left and right, public control and for-profit development, it survived successive booms and busts, broadening to include new concerns like ecology, conservation and community participation. By the 1986, when this book was first published, the system's survival beyond the year 2000 was in doubt. It did endure, but it is now under serious threat from the right, which sees it as obstructing enterprise and the restoration of 'growth'. It has been stripped of some of its core aims and mechanisms, while as yet there is no agenda distinguishing growth that will be sustainable from growth which self-evidently is not. The Government of Space was written as a concise guide for the non-specialist to the origins and evolution of British planning, its intellectual pedigree, achievements and cruxes. It is an invaluable background to the state of planning and the cases for and against it today.

The Place of Home - English domestic environments, 1914-2000 (Paperback): Alison Ravetz, Professor Alison Ravetz, R. Turkington The Place of Home - English domestic environments, 1914-2000 (Paperback)
Alison Ravetz, Professor Alison Ravetz, R. Turkington
R1,564 Discovery Miles 15 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

**This book was originally printed as a hardback in 1995. The paperback released in 2011 is a reprint of the original** A comprehensive and in-depth history of the 20th century English home, how it has been created, and how it works for people. It focuses on the various influences bearing on the development of domestic space since 1914 and covers both design and housing policy. Current debates from participation to co-operative housing are examined and several themes not previously brought together are linked, e.g. urban development/house design; technology at home/women and home; social meaning of home.

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