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Fig. 1.8 Yangzi (Cherry) Guo Y2, ‘Willesden Halfway House’. The project proposes a housing scheme providing short-term accommodation for ex-inmates of Wormwood Scrubs Prison who would find themselves homeless immediately upon their release. Fig. 1.9 Úna Haran Y2, ‘Hot Housing’. A housing scheme aimed at elderly residents which incorporates commercial horticulture into their everyday lives. Located beside the Grand Union Canal, the housing project uses barge freight to transport stock for sale. Fig.1.10 Ngai Lam (Michelle) Wang Y2, ‘Housing for XL Families’. This scheme aims to house very large families, who are underprivileged and underrepresented on this extra narrow and long site. Each unit is connected to the next, creating a continuous flat that can potentially fill up the length of the site.

Fig. 1.11 Annecy Attlee Y3, ‘Party Line’. Typical plan of housing units in Kensal Rise. Fig.1.12 Naomi De Barr Y3, ‘The Arable Housing Project’. The project aims to be self-sufficient and forms a landscape that educates people about food production. There is forced intimacy and coexistence between people and the surrounding landscape. The environments created assist the growth of produce and create comfortable environments for those who live there.

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