Chalet Fields of the Gower
- ISBN
- 9781870736183
Chalet Fields of the Gower è un housing, wooden houses book di Stefan Szczelkun.
Informazioni su questo libro
70 Colour photographs, plus an interview with architect Owen Short. 70 pages, small paperback This focuses on two chalet fields on the Gower Peninsula. These are collections of originally simple and cheap wooden structures that were put up around the 1930s. These simple basic shelters have evolved over the years to become desirable houses. This is partly due to the outstanding natural beauty of the Gower but it is also because of way that the houses have been extended and improved with the close involvement of the occupants. Many of whom have rebuild the dwellings with their own hands. This type of housing is a common phenomena all over the UK, generally known as plotland developments. It could have been an alternative to the mortgage system which encouraged brick built houses with high levels of debt. This is the first photographic study of UK plotland housing to be published as a book! There is a group on Flickr that shows the extent of this type of housing.
Sull'Autore
è l'autore di Chalet Fields of the Gower. Esplora il suo catalogo completo su Booklogr.
Esplora altri libri di Stefan Szczelkun →Edizioni e Formati
Recensioni
Nessuna recensione ancora. Hai letto questo libro? Condividi le tue impressioni con la comunità di Booklogr.
Accedi Accedi per scrivere una recensione
Domande Frequenti
Di che genere è Chalet Fields of the Gower?+
Chalet Fields of the Gower è un libro di Housing, Wooden Houses, Shacks, Working Class Self-Help, Cheap Housing.
Di cosa parla Chalet Fields of the Gower?+
70 Colour photographs, plus an interview with architect Owen Short. 70 pages, small paperback This focuses on two chalet fields on the Gower Peninsula. These are collections of originally simple and cheap wooden structures that were put up around the 1930s. These simple basic shelters have evolved ...
Chi ha scritto Chalet Fields of the Gower?+
Chalet Fields of the Gower è stato scritto da Stefan Szczelkun.