Cleeve Barr
Chief Architect to the Ministry of Housing talks to Graeme Shankland architect and planner
The urgent need for more-and better -houses is much on the public conscience. A report by the Central Housing Advisory Committee recommending greatly improved standards for new housing has just been published.
What kind of houses do we need for the future? Can the experience of the School Building Programme be applied to the very different problems of housing? Does industrialisation of building imply uniformity of design? One of a group of programmes on new trends in public architecture