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Originally published in 1993, this title demonstrated some of the diversity and richness of the research being undertaken in housing at time, which took as its starting point peoples’ notion of home and the way in which a sense of home is captured distilled and expressed through various facets of design.



Originally published in 1993, as part of the Ethnoscapes: Current Challenges in the Environmental Social Sciences series, reissued now with a new series introduction, Housing: Design, Research and Education, demonstrated some of the diversity and richness of the research being undertaken in housing at time, which took as its starting point peoples’ notion of home and the way in which a sense of home is captured distilled and expressed through various facets of design, and conversely the urgent need for architects and planners to take seriously the everyday scale and scope of peoples’ home experience. The breadth of subject background and cultural location from which these chapters are drawn provides stimulating reading at the same time as presenting a challenging choice of perspectives.

New Series Introduction to the Reissue David Canter and David Stea.
Introduction Part I Housing: Research, Theory and Education
1. Learning
Housing Designing: The Home-Less Design Education N. Teymur
2. Housing and
Homes: Agenda for Future Research R. Lawrence
3. Design Theory in the Context
of the Recent History of Housing Research E. S. Brierley Part II Social
Dimensions of Housing
4. Homebased Workers: Studies in the Adaptation of
Space M. Bulos and W. Chaker
5. Autobiographical Reports of Residential
Experience: An Exploratory Study M. V. Giuliani and G. Barbey
6. Home and
Homelessness J. Moore and D. Canter
7. At Home, At Work: A Boundary
Crossed J. Randall
8. A Bridge Over a Gap Between Living and Design I. Aravot
9. Things Dont Need (Designing and Talking) R. K. Jarvis Part III Culture
of Housing
10. Research on the Concept of Home in Ancient Scandinavia: A Case
Study Example D. N. Benjamin
11. Flexibility in the Usage of Dwelling Y.
Bernard
12. Home as Expression of Identity J. H. Jin
13. Changing Lifestyles,
Changing Housing Form: Japanese Housing in Transition S. Kose
14.
Continuation of Vernacular in Squatter Settlements G. Saglamer
15. Life in
Between Residential Walls in Islamic Cities R. Samizay and B. Kazimee
16.
What Makes a House a Home: The Garden? J. Sime Part IV Educational Aspects
17. Architectural Education and Architectural Careers: The Views of Students
in Three Countries M. Symes
18. Housing Projects Designed by Students of
Architecture H. L. Hentila. Contributors.
Marjorie Bulos at the time of original publication taught research methods and sociology at South Bank University. Research interests and activities in the previous two years had been focused on exploring a variety of aspects of homeworking.

Professor Necdet Teymur (1945-2017) studied architecture, design and social theory; and taught and researched at universities in UK and elsewhere on architectural theory, design and education with housing as one of the primary focus. He was the course director of Postgraduate Course in International Architectural Practice (1990-94) and the director of the Centre for International Architectural Studies (1991-94) at the School of Architecture, Manchester University (1990-94); and the Dean of Faculty of Architecture at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey (1997-2000).

Necdet Teymur was the author and editor of numerous books, papers and articles on architecture, the environment, housing, design, theory, history and education. His first major book Environmental Discourse won the First Prize and Gold Medal at the II. World Biennale of Architecture in 1983. He was an active member of UIA, IAPS and DRS, editor of Design Research (1982-87) and Bulletin of People-Environment Studies (1995-98) as well as Associate Editor of Journal of Architecture and Planning Research, Environments by Design and Datutop.