Small homes fail to satisfy public
Small homes fail to satisfy public
- 2002
- Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) 21 June 2002, 3(1) .
A Housing Corporation study of an urban extension north of Swindon has found that women especially find their homes too small to allow for changing household dynamics. The study advises that planners and developers need to rethink their building range, recommending that services should be clustered around a central neighbourhood hub rather than using the house as multi-functional space. "But will we want to live there" can be viewed at http://www.women2020.com/report/summary_1.zip
URBAN HOUSING
SWINDON
STUDIES
PLANNING
DEVELOPERS
WOMEN
A Housing Corporation study of an urban extension north of Swindon has found that women especially find their homes too small to allow for changing household dynamics. The study advises that planners and developers need to rethink their building range, recommending that services should be clustered around a central neighbourhood hub rather than using the house as multi-functional space. "But will we want to live there" can be viewed at http://www.women2020.com/report/summary_1.zip
URBAN HOUSING
SWINDON
STUDIES
PLANNING
DEVELOPERS
WOMEN