192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    FRONT TO BACK sees urban housing as places to live rather than individual buildings. Using a unique design agenda it provides a step by step approach to achieving quality urban living.

    Foreword, Richard Rogers, Richard Rogers Partnership, Preface, Jon Rouse, Chief Executive, The Housing Corporation, Acknowledgements, Introduction
    Part one- Chapter 1: The urban design agenda, Martin Crookston, Llewelyn Davies, Chapter 2: The sustainability agenda, Randall Thomas, Max Fordham, Chapter 3: The community agenda, Patrick Hammill, Levitt Bernstein, Chapter 4: The social agenda
    Part two-Chapter 5: A design agenda, Chapter 6: Introduction to the case studies, Chapter 7: Parc de Bercy, Paris, Chapter 8: Tango Housing at Bo01, Malmo, Chapter 9: Century Court, Cheltenham, Chapter 10: Palm housing, Coin Street, London, Chapter 11: Homes in the Calle del Carme, Barcelona, Conclusion, References and further reading, Index

    Biography

    Sally Lewis

    “… The various parts of this book constitute an excellent, well-balanced primer on contemporary housing design.”
    — Choice

    “One of the key messages in this excellent book is that although beautiful buildings enrich our lives they do not exist in isolation.”
    — Richard Rogers, Richard Rogers Partnership, UK

    “The case studies presented in this book are all unique but all share the same essential ingredients for success.”
    — Jon Rouse, The Housing Corporation, UK