Unit L: Making Housing Public

Making Housing Public
Cooperative living in urban environments

In Unit L we immerse ourselves in the possibilities of cohousing as an alternative model for new housing. Defined by the intricate act of sharing our domestic lives with others, we draw inspiration from commonplace shared and private activities to create positive additions to the environment that foster unity and connectivity in existing and new communities.

Our studio is sited in Hoxton, London, a vibrant and contradictory inner city example where property values are rising exponentially. The sense of a ‘home’ as an unreachable commodity is palpable; an acute tension exists from the continuous dissemination of long established communities, out priced by ‘for-profit developments’ - an extreme phenomenon of deconstruction and renewal, encompassed, or arguably veiled, under the mantra of a national demand for housing.

Our approach is one of inclusivity, user participation and collaboration. Low cost aspirations, entwined with a consideration of “what not to construct” pre occupation, allow inhabitants to live creatively as a community, shaping their environments to suit their evolving lives.

 
  • Unit Leads: Mark Rist, Natalie Savva

    Technology Tutor: Martin Waters

    MPL Tutor: Mark Rist

  • Tim Culverhouse

    Maliha Haque

    Shaomin He

    Alex Otiv

    Simon Bayly

    Ian White

  • Year 2 Students

    Enerel Altankhuyag

    Ethan Brien

    Tara Campbell

    Bernice Chan

    Jess Coley

    Lilly May Furness

    Isaac Lawson

    Chloe Martin

    David May

    Amalia Radasanu

    Laura Rodriguez

    Raiza Shanavas

    Nisarga Shinde

    Ellis Wyer

    Year 3 Students

    Simon Bossen

    Matty Cheesbrough

    Muna Dahir

    Christopher England-Rendon

    Keny Patel

    Hannah Snow

    Oakley Sze

    Izzy Tranter

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