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The Big Smoke. The Big Apple.
Bright lights and skylines set the scene for a housing tale of two cities: London and New York.
Growing up in tandem and maturing as urban democracies during the 19th and 20th centuries, London and New York have both influenced the shape and form of cities around the world. There is much that connects the two: global ambitions, post-industrial economies and international demographics. As both cities grapple with a housing crisis, fuelled by escalating prices, ageing stock and a scarcity of genuinely affordable homes, widespread homelessness is all too visible on the streets. The two metropolises are united by a pressing need to address urban housing provision and social equity.
Offering a practical guide to the past, present and future of housing, Dual Cities explores social and affordable housing models in London and New York. Illustrated case studies showcase best practice in parallel, demonstrating how the cities have inspired and learnt from each other. Complemented by a set of thoughtful essays and interviews with experts from both sides of the Atlantic, the book demystifies current policy, delivery mechanisms and ways of working, providing valuable lessons in creating better and more resilient cities through improved housing.
Featuring:
Contextual case studies, including: Alton East West, Blackfriars, Becontree and Dujardin Mews in London, and East River Houses, Riverbend City, Sunnyside and Williamsburg in New York.
20 contemporary case studies from New York and London, fully illustrated with photographs, drawings and plans.
Featured projects by: Adam Khan Architects, Al-Jawad Pike, Archio, Bernheimer Architects, FXCollaborative, Karakusevic Carson Architects, Mae, Magnussen Architecture and Planning, Mary Duggan Architects and Shakespeare Gordon Studio.
Expert contributors include: Abigail Batchelor, John Boughton, Patrice Derrington, Alex Ely, Moses Gates, Karen Kubey, Matthew Lasner, Brian Loughlin, David Madden and Kath Scanlon.
Contents
00.00 RIBA/AIA Foreword
1 FORWARD MATTER
1.0 Side by Side, London + New York in numbers (statistics)
1.1 A Tale of Two Cities by Paul Karakusevic
1.2 Parallel Municipal Cultures by John Boughton
2 TIMELINE
2.0 London + New York Timeline
2.1 Blackfriars
2.2 Boundary
2.3 Becontree
2.4 Amalgamated
2.5 Sunnyside
2.6 Ossulston
2.7 First Houses
2.8 Williamsburg
2.9 East River Houses
2.10 Golden Lane
2.11 Alton East West
2.12 Riverbend
2.13 Lillington Gardens
2.14 Co-op City
2.15 Marcus Garvey Village
2.16 Alexandra Road
2.17 Via Verde
2.18 Dujardin Mews
3 URBAN THEMES
3.1 London's Social Housing - Stock, Comfort and Renewal by Helen Garett + Mike Althorpe
3.2 Social + Affordable Toolkits - A Historic Context of Housing Intervention in New York City by Matthew Lasner
3.3 New York City Social Housing - Stock Profile and Public Legacy by Moses Gates
3.4 Defining 'Social' + 'Affordable' Housing in London Today by Kath Scanlon
3.5 Defining 'Affordable' in New York City Today by Patrice Derrington
3.6 London Dwellings Standards - Enabling the Equitable City by Alex Ely
3.7 The Tyranny of the Unit Count - The Shifting Space of New York's Affordable Dwellings by Brian Laughlin
3.8 Negotiated Settlements - Planning in London Today by Abigail Batchelor
3.9 New York City's Land Use System By Vicki Been and Will Gomberg
3.10 Agitators & Alt Developers - Community-Led Housing in London by Lois Innes
3.11 Housing Inequality in New York City - The Twentieth Century Through to Today by James Rodriguez
3.12 An Inventory of What's Possible - Community Housing + Action in New York By Karen Kubey
4 CASE STUDIES
4.1 Citizens House By Archio
4.2 Chowdhury Walk + Tori Ann Walk by Al-Jawad Pike
4.3 Appleby Blue Almshouses by WWM
4.4 Nightingale Estate Plot E by Stephen Taylor Architects
4.5 The Rise by Magnussen Architecture + Planning (MAP)
4.6 175 Delancey Street by Dattner Architects
4.7 Covenant House By FXCollaborative
4.8 Caesura Brooklyn by Bernheimer Architects
4.9 Tower Court by Adam Khan Architects
4.10 El Borinquen Residence by Alexander Gorlin Architects
4.11 Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects
4.12 Hegeman Residence by Cook/Fox
4.13 Tres Puentes by Shakespeare Gordon Studio
4.14 Lexden Steyne Estate by Karakusevic Carson Architects
4.15 Landing Road + Reaching by ESKW/Architects
4.16 Agar Grove By Mae
4.17 Spofford, La Peninsula by Body Lawson Associates + WXY
4.18 Kings Crescent Estate by Karakusevic Carson Architects
4.19 Colville Estate by Karakusevic Carson Architects
4.20 NYCHA Campus Responses
a. Baychester + Murphy Houses By Curtis + Ginsberg Architects b + c Casa Celina + Sol on the Park By Magnussen Architecture + Planning (MAP) d Cooper Park By Peterson Rich Office (PRO)
5 END MATTER
5.1 Social Housing Futurism by David Madden, LSE
5.2 Glossary London + New York