Self-Build Homes: Social Discourse, Experiences and Directions
edited by Michaela Benson and Iqbal Hamiduddin
University College London, 2017 Paper: 978-1-911576-88-4 | Cloth: 978-1-911576-89-1 Library of Congress Classification TH4809.G7 Dewey Decimal Classification 338.47690809411
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This collection on the self-build home movement connects burgeoning research in the United Kingdom with commentary from international figures. Focusing on community, dwelling, and identity, the chapters engender new dialogues on self-building, calling for more recognition of the social dimensions of the process. By investigating the development of structures, the practices that shape them, and the experiences of the residents, these essays offer policy planners tangible perspective on the affordable housing crisis and one potential response.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Michaela Benson is reader in sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London. Iqbal Hamiduddin is lecturer in transport planning and housing at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL.
REVIEWS
"‘Essentially, it points to a better way to do housing, identifying practices that are invaluable for how we view housing in this period of time when so much needs to be built, so quickly.’
National Custom & Self Build Association
"
"An excellent read on English self-build sector in a housing market dominated as it is by real estate speculators, building industry and fundamentally neo liberal state politics.'
International Journal of Housing Policy
"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
"1 Self-build homes: social values and the lived experience of
housing in practice
Michaela Benson and Iqbal Hamiduddin
Part 1: Discourse, rationale, meaning
2 Community building: self-build and the neighbourhood
commons
Iqbal Hamiduddin
3 Models of self-build and collaborative housing in the
United Kingdom
Martin Field
4 Eco-homes for all: why the socio-cultural matters in
encouraging eco-building
Jenny Pickerill
Part 2: Values, lifestyles, imaginaries
5 From cultures of resistance to the new social
movements: DIY self-build in West Wales
Elaine Forde
6 Protohome: rethinking home through co-production
Julia Heslop
7 Of flux or finality? On the process and dynamics of a
co-housing group in formation
Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia and Kathleen Scanlon
Part 3: Community and identity
8 Self-building as a practice of homemaking: the affective
spaces of unfinished homes
Michaela Benson
9 Senior co-housing: restoring sociable community in later life
Jim Hudson
10 Something wonderful in my back yard: the social impetus
for group self-building
Emma Heffernan and Pieter de Wilde
11 Building a self: community self-build and the
reconstruction of identity
Katherine Collins
Part 4: Perspectives from practice
12 Self-build neighbourhoods for living and working: a view
from Tübingen, Germany
Andreas Feldtkeller
13 Turning the theory into reality
Ted Stevens
14 Taking self-build out of its ‘small and special box’: citizens
as agents for the political and the social of self-build
Stephen Hill
Conclusion
New directions: self-build, social values and lived experience
Iqbal Hamiduddin and Michaela Benson"
Self-Build Homes: Social Discourse, Experiences and Directions
edited by Michaela Benson and Iqbal Hamiduddin
University College London, 2017 Paper: 978-1-911576-88-4 Cloth: 978-1-911576-89-1
This collection on the self-build home movement connects burgeoning research in the United Kingdom with commentary from international figures. Focusing on community, dwelling, and identity, the chapters engender new dialogues on self-building, calling for more recognition of the social dimensions of the process. By investigating the development of structures, the practices that shape them, and the experiences of the residents, these essays offer policy planners tangible perspective on the affordable housing crisis and one potential response.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Michaela Benson is reader in sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London. Iqbal Hamiduddin is lecturer in transport planning and housing at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL.
REVIEWS
"‘Essentially, it points to a better way to do housing, identifying practices that are invaluable for how we view housing in this period of time when so much needs to be built, so quickly.’
National Custom & Self Build Association
"
"An excellent read on English self-build sector in a housing market dominated as it is by real estate speculators, building industry and fundamentally neo liberal state politics.'
International Journal of Housing Policy
"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
"1 Self-build homes: social values and the lived experience of
housing in practice
Michaela Benson and Iqbal Hamiduddin
Part 1: Discourse, rationale, meaning
2 Community building: self-build and the neighbourhood
commons
Iqbal Hamiduddin
3 Models of self-build and collaborative housing in the
United Kingdom
Martin Field
4 Eco-homes for all: why the socio-cultural matters in
encouraging eco-building
Jenny Pickerill
Part 2: Values, lifestyles, imaginaries
5 From cultures of resistance to the new social
movements: DIY self-build in West Wales
Elaine Forde
6 Protohome: rethinking home through co-production
Julia Heslop
7 Of flux or finality? On the process and dynamics of a
co-housing group in formation
Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia and Kathleen Scanlon
Part 3: Community and identity
8 Self-building as a practice of homemaking: the affective
spaces of unfinished homes
Michaela Benson
9 Senior co-housing: restoring sociable community in later life
Jim Hudson
10 Something wonderful in my back yard: the social impetus
for group self-building
Emma Heffernan and Pieter de Wilde
11 Building a self: community self-build and the
reconstruction of identity
Katherine Collins
Part 4: Perspectives from practice
12 Self-build neighbourhoods for living and working: a view
from Tübingen, Germany
Andreas Feldtkeller
13 Turning the theory into reality
Ted Stevens
14 Taking self-build out of its ‘small and special box’: citizens
as agents for the political and the social of self-build
Stephen Hill
Conclusion
New directions: self-build, social values and lived experience
Iqbal Hamiduddin and Michaela Benson"
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC