Cristina Cerulli

64
Design IT Together / Designing and Initiating Tools for a Citizen-made City Cristina Cerulli Anna Holder Julia Udall Tatjana Schneider Renata Tyszczuk Carolyn Butterworth Florian Kossak Doina Petrescu Prue Chiles Stephen Walker Rosie Parnell Jon Orlek Stuart Thomason Mark Parsons SCC HOUSING VD&B PORTLAND WORKS SHEFFIELD COHOUSING NETWORK SHIRLE HILL COHOUSING SSOA ‘HOUSING +’ DESIGN STUDIO MOTIVATING COLLECTIVE CUSTOM BUILD AGENCY A RIGHT TO BUILD Alistair Parvin David Saxby Architecture 00:/ Carl Fraser UNIVERSITÉ LIBRE DE BRUXELLES SSOA ERASMUS PARTNERS Miranda Plowden Fionn Stevenson Sam Brown Cany Ash, Ash Sakula David Birkbeck, Design for Homes Kim Trogal Nishat Awan STUDIO POLPO TOOLS TO CREATE AGENCY INITIATING ARCHITECTURE CLARA RESEARCH GROUP INTERNATIONAL HOUSING NETWORKS SSOA ‘DESIGN IT TOGETHER’ STUDIO Design IT Together / Designing and Initiating Tools for a Citizen-made City D.I.T. Cristina Cerulli Anna Holder Julia Udall Pouyan Akbari Robert Young Bonnie Wong Connor Cunningham Alexandra Mills Alexander Dewick Lucy Tew Stuart Bell Tom Bellfield Joseph Gautrey Natalya Palit Michael Horswill Jessica Morrison Yang Fu Jie Gao Chang Hao Fang Hao Jing Huang Priyanka Kide Aditi Ashok Lande Manqing Lin Shilin Patwa Kalpana Rai Fan Wu Tianhang Zou Housing: the Crisis and the Good News acting collaboratively, collectively, mutually in the context of housing

description

D.I.T. UNIVERSIT É LIBRE DE BRUXELLES. SCC HOUSING. VD&B. Carl Fraser. CLARA RESEARCH GROUP. Nishat Awan. INITIATING ARCHITECTURE. D esign I T T ogether / D esigning and I nitiating T ools for a Citizen-made City. Miranda Plowden. Prue Chiles. Kim Trogal. TOOLS TO - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Cristina Cerulli

Page 1: Cristina Cerulli

Design IT Together / Designing and Initiating Tools for a Citizen-made City [Cerulli /Holder /Udall]

CristinaCerulli

AnnaHolder

JuliaUdall

TatjanaSchneider

Renata Tyszczuk

Carolyn Butterworth

FlorianKossak

Doina Petrescu

PrueChiles

Stephen Walker

Rosie Parnell

JonOrlek

StuartThomason

MarkParsons

SCCHOUSING

VD&B

PORTLAND WORKS

SHEFFIELD COHOUSINGNETWORK

SHIRLE HILLCOHOUSING

SSOA‘HOUSING +’DESIGN STUDIO

MOTIVATINGCOLLECTIVECUSTOM BUILD

AGENCY

A RIGHT TO BUILD

AlistairParvin

David Saxby

Architecture 00:/

CarlFraser

UNIVERSITÉ LIBRE DE BRUXELLES

SSOAERASMUS PARTNERS

MirandaPlowden

FionnStevenson

SamBrown

Cany Ash, Ash Sakula

David Birkbeck, Design for Homes

KimTrogal

Nishat Awan

STUDIO POLPO

TOOLS TOCREATE AGENCY

INITIATINGARCHITECTURE

CLARA RESEARCH GROUP

INTERNATIONALHOUSING NETWORKS

SSOA‘DESIGN IT TOGETHER’STUDIO

Design IT Together / Designing and Initiating Tools for a Citizen-made City

D.I.T.

Cristina CerulliAnna HolderJulia Udall Pouyan AkbariRobert YoungBonnie WongConnor CunninghamAlexandra MillsAlexander DewickLucy TewStuart BellTom BellfieldJoseph GautreyNatalya Palit

Michael HorswillJessica MorrisonYang FuJie GaoChang HaoFang HaoJing HuangPriyanka KideAditi Ashok LandeManqing LinShilin PatwaKalpana RaiFan WuTianhang Zou

Housing: the Crisis and the Good Newsacting collaboratively, collectively, mutually in the context of housing

Page 2: Cristina Cerulli

Design IT Together / Designing and Initiating Tools for a Citizen-made City [Cerulli /Holder /Udall]

CristinaCerulli

MOTIVATINGCOLLECTIVECUSTOM BUILD

FionnStevenson

SamBrown

Cany Ash, Ash Sakula

David Birkbeck, Design for Homes

UNIVERSITY & PRACTICECOLLABORATIVE RESEARCH INTOSELF-PROVIDED HOUSING

2012/ 2013

Page 3: Cristina Cerulli

Design IT Together / Designing and Initiating Tools for a Citizen-made City [Cerulli /Holder /Udall]

CristinaCerulli

TatjanaSchneider

MOTIVATINGCOLLECTIVECUSTOM BUILD

A RIGHT TO BUILDAlistairParvin

David Saxby

Architecture 00:/

FionnStevenson

SamBrown

Cany Ash, Ash Sakula

David Birkbeck, Design for Homes

UNIVERSITY & PRACTICECOLLABORATIVE RESEARCH INTOSELF-PROVIDED HOUSING

RIBA Award Outstanding

Practice-located

Research

2011/ 2012

Page 4: Cristina Cerulli

Design IT Together / Designing and Initiating Tools for a Citizen-made City [Cerulli /Holder /Udall]

CristinaCerulli

AnnaHolder

‘HOUSING +’DESIGN STUDIO

A RIGHT TO BUILD

AlistairParvin

David Saxby

Architecture 00:/

Cany Ash, Ash Sakula

David Birkbeck, Design for Homes

TatjanaSchneider

MOTIVATINGCOLLECTIVECUSTOM BUILD

FionnStevenson

SamBrown

SSoA M.Archstudents

SSoA DESIGN STUDIO& PUBLICATIONALTERNATIVE HOUSING MODELS

2008/ 2009

Page 5: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Unpacking Growthnumbers of dwellings produced /

soaring financial returns ££££

Growth in the housing sector, when we have

chronic shortage of houses, MUST be a good thing, right?

Background

mutualism and economic

degrowth

Page 6: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Had the price of a chicken inflated at thesame rate as the average house, by 2008 itwould have cost £47.Source: Shelter

Unpacking Growth

Page 7: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Unpacking GrowthThe current economic crisis is having the welcome effect of bringing issues of sustainable consumption and social and environmental justice to the fore and making economic arguments against incontrollable growth that have been discussed since the seventies more mainstream

Donella Meadows / The Limits to Growth/ Georgescu-Roegen / enjoyment of life / French Decroissance project/ la joie de vivre / happiness economics

Questioning the desirability of growth as the ultimate aim of socio-technical systems in not a new idea.

Page 8: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Sustainable Degrowth

“equitable downscaling of production and consumption that increases human well-being and enhances ecological conditions at the local and global level, in the short and long term”(F. Schneider et al. 2010).

Transition towns / green movements / ethical consumption / cohousing

Page 9: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Sustainable DegrowthMutuality seems to be a common thread running through those initiatives, projects and experiments where self-interest is aligned with common purposes and collective benefit and it might be identified as a key premise of ‘sustainable degrowth’

“equitable downscaling of production and consumption that increases human well-being and enhances ecological conditions at the local and global level, in the short and long term”

(F. Schneider et al. 2010).

Transition towns / green movements / ethical consumption / cohousing

Page 10: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Mutualitymutuality is attractive because it seems to reconcile a market economy with the promise of social cohesion and self-organisation, whilst rejecting the individualism and consumerism of the marketNew Labour/ Third Way/ New MutualismConservative / Big Society

Page 11: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Mutuality in Housing

value is conceptualised in relation to quality of

life and social sustainability

rather than profits made

Garden Cities / co-partnerships / new town movements / Community Land Trusts /Community land occupation (plotlanders) housing coops / cohousing / user provided housing /

Page 12: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Mutuality in Housing

Cerulli, C., 2010 What now? Reflections on what public housing has been and could become. In A. L. Zimmerman, Johansson, ed. Estate. London: Myrtle Press

An History of Council Housing in UK

Page 13: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Mutuality in HousingCo-Housing

“neighbourhood developments that mix private and common dwellings to recreate a sense of community, while preserving a high degree of individual privacy” (Lietaert 2010)

Photographs courtesy of Will Sherlow

Page 14: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Mutuality in HousingCo-Housing

Intentional communities /

Photograph courtesy of Will Sherlow

Page 15: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Mutuality in HousingCo-Housing

shared communal spaces / social networks / friendship / (usually) intergenerational / connectedness wellbeing

Photographs courtesy of Will Sherlow

Page 16: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Mutuality in HousingCo-Housing

Doing (some) things together /

Photographs courtesy of Will Sherlow

Page 17: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Mutuality in HousingCo-Housing

participatory design/high involvement in briefing

Photograph courtesy of Will Sherlow

Page 18: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingStudio 8 – Housing +

Pdf available at http://issuu.com/c_cerulli

Page 19: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project

Page 20: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project

A Right to Build is the result of a Knowledge Transfer research collaboration between the University of Sheffield School of Architecture and Architecture 00:/.

Learning from experts and pioneers, it investigates the potential of self-provided housing as a way forward for UK housing in the 21st century: how individuals and communities can collectively form a bottom-up, sustainable and affordable mass-housebuilding industry.Pdf available at http://issuu.com/c_cerulli

Page 21: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project

A Right to Build is the result of a Knowledge Transfer research collaboration between the University of Sheffield School of Architecture and Architecture 00:/.

Learning from experts and pioneers, it investigates the potential of self-provided housing as a way forward for UK housing in the 21st century: how individuals and communities can collectively form a bottom-up, sustainable and affordable mass-housebuilding industry.Pdf available at http://issuu.com/c_cerulli

Book winner of RIBA President's Awards for Outstanding Practice-located Research 2012

Page 22: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

self-build / self-procured / mutual housing

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project

Page 23: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project

Page 24: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project

Page 25: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 26: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 27: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 28: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 29: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 30: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 31: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 32: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 33: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 34: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingCatalogue of Self Provided Housing / Some Precedents

Page 35: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingThe European Context

Page 36: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Self Providers Profile

Page 37: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / What do Self Providers Build

Page 38: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / How Do Self Providers Build

Page 39: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Speculative Housebuilder Model

Page 40: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Speculative Housebuilder Model

Page 41: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Not-for-Profit Housebuilder Model

Page 42: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Self Provided Model

Page 43: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Map of the Self Provided Sector

Page 44: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Map / Private Sector

Page 45: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Map of the Self Provided Sector

Page 46: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Map / Self Provided

Page 47: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Designing Down the Threshold

Page 48: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Designing Down the Threshold

Page 49: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios

Page 50: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Suburban Cohousing

Page 51: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Suburban Cohousing

Page 52: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Suburban Cohousing

Page 53: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Suburban Cohousing

Page 54: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Suburban Cohousing

Page 55: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Urban Community Land Trust

Page 56: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Urban Community Land Trust

Page 57: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Urban Community Land Trust

Page 58: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Urban Community Land Trust

Page 59: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Grow Your Home

Page 60: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Grow Your Home

Page 61: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Grow Your Home

Page 62: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Grow Your Home

Page 63: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

User Developed HousingResearch / KT Project / Scenarios / Grow Your Home

Page 64: Cristina Cerulli

Cristina Cerulli / School of Architecture / University of Sheffield / [email protected]

Collective Custom BuildResearch / KT Project / Motivating Collective Custom BuildMCCB is a research project based at the University of Sheffield.[part of AHRC-funded Home Improvements Knowledge Exchange] in collaboration with architectural practice Ash Sakula Design for Homes alongside other industry partners.

This research identified the legal, financial, statutory, institutional, and other barriers that currently prevent the adoption of collective custom build as a viable housing procurement strategy. It explores the positive drivers for change: on the one hand, benefits for developers in bringing forward land, and on the other, untapped expertise, time and social capital among co-investors.http://www.collectivecustombuild.org/And also http://mccbhomeimprovements.wordpress.com/