A Building for your Community

Community-Led Housing with Mellis Haward

43 min · 28. okt. 2025
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What happens when the people who'll actually live in homes get to design them from scratch? Mellis Haward from Archio Architects shares how winning projects through public votes, running four-day design workshops with just a site plan, and genuinely listening to what people aren't saying can fundamentally change how we approach housing design. From Community Land Trust projects in Lewisham to co-housing schemes in Norwich, this conversation explores the "happy naivety" required to let communities truly lead. Links: Archio Architects: www.archio.co.uk [http://www.archio.co.uk/] London Community Land Trust: www.londonclt.org [http://www.londonclt.org/]

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When community groups take on derelict buildings, they become project managers, fundraisers, negotiators, and somehow - often without training - responsible for capital programmes worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. Margaret Gibb from Kinning Park Complex in Glasgow, and Samuel Sparrow and David Smith from Old School Thornhill in Dumfries and Galloway share the reality of leading community-led development projects. From discovering that all support is front-loaded to wrestling with whether spaces can be "too nice" for communities, this conversation reveals what happens after you get the keys. Spoiler: opening the building is just the beginning. Links: Old School Thornhill: www.oldschoolthornhill.com [https://www.oldschoolthornhill.com/] New Practice: www.new-practice.co.uk [http://www.new-practice.co.uk/]

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