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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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