
Collaborations in Housing Design
Lessons from Architect and Developer
Crispin Kelly(Author)
Ellis Woodman(Co-Author)
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published on 20. May 2026
Book
Hardback
132 pages
978-1-84822-727-9 (ISBN)
Description
Over the past three decades, Baylight Properties have been working in collaboration with some of the finest British architects to develop a series of award-winning housing projects, each one marked by a poetic sensitivity and thoughtful use of materials. This book addresses the particular challenges of building housing in the UK during this period, as well as the transformations that have taken place in the regulatory and cultural contexts.
Architects Stephen Bates, Philip Christou, Tom Emerson, Tony Fretton, David Kohn, Alex Lifschutz, Peter Salter, Alan Stanton and Stephen Taylor discuss the projects they have worked on with Baylight, reflecting the unique collaborative approach taken between?developer and architect and revealing the aspirations, challenges and compromises that shaped the projects. The projects included are all informed by the extraordinarily rich history of homebuilding in Britain, from the great estates in London, to the patriarchal philanthropists (Port Sunlight, Bournville), to the Georgian and Victorian builder-developers, and architect-developers of the post-war years. The book concludes with a useful checklist of elements which contribute to creating successful homes, not just houses.
In an insightful introductory essay Architecture Foundation Director Ellis Woodman addresses the particular challenges of building housing in the UK over this period, and identifies the qualities that distinguish Baylight's work from the vast majority of UK volume housebuilding.
Architects Stephen Bates, Philip Christou, Tom Emerson, Tony Fretton, David Kohn, Alex Lifschutz, Peter Salter, Alan Stanton and Stephen Taylor discuss the projects they have worked on with Baylight, reflecting the unique collaborative approach taken between?developer and architect and revealing the aspirations, challenges and compromises that shaped the projects. The projects included are all informed by the extraordinarily rich history of homebuilding in Britain, from the great estates in London, to the patriarchal philanthropists (Port Sunlight, Bournville), to the Georgian and Victorian builder-developers, and architect-developers of the post-war years. The book concludes with a useful checklist of elements which contribute to creating successful homes, not just houses.
In an insightful introductory essay Architecture Foundation Director Ellis Woodman addresses the particular challenges of building housing in the UK over this period, and identifies the qualities that distinguish Baylight's work from the vast majority of UK volume housebuilding.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrations; 180 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 268 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
784 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84822-727-9 (9781848227279)
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Persons
Crispin Kelly is a qualified architect and founder of the property development company, Baylight Properties. Ellis Woodman is the Director of the Architecture Foundation.
Content
Introduction: Ellis Woodman; 1. Homefulness: Crispin Kelly; 2. Stanton Williams; 3. Tony Fretton; 4. Sergison Bates; 5. Lifschutz Davidson; 6. Stephen Taylor; 7: Peter Salter; 8; David Kohn; 9. Lessons learnt