British Housing: 1900 to the Present Day, The early years: 1900–1918, Homes fit for heroes: 1918–1939, Years of hope: 1945–1951, In pursuit of an ideal: 1951–1979, New directions: 1979–1997, From 1997 into a new century; London; The English Regions, Eastern England, The Midlands, North-east England, North-west England, Southern England, South-west England, Yorkshire and Humberside, Wales; Scotland, Introduction, Inter-war years policies, Years of ambition: 1945–1979, Post 1979: a new culture; Northern Ireland, Introduction, Project
His career has spanned both practice and university teaching, mainly in the areas of housing design and urban regeneration. He has held the posts of Principal Housing Architect with the City of Sheffield, Hull City Architect, Professor of Architecture at the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside (now Lincoln), and Visiting Professor at Queen's University, Belfast and Chiba University, Japan. He is currently engaged in community planning where he is putting into practice some of the theories included in this book. He is the author of 4 previous books on housing design and urban regeneration.
About the 1st edition:
'I...congratulate the author, and the RIBA Housing Group, on this
book and I recommend it to all those who will have a responsibility
for, and an interest in, creating our future homes and housing
environments.'
David Rock, Former President of the RIBA
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