In this period of rampant urban construction, there are too few exciting departures from the generic human ‘shoeboxes’ stacked over car parks – with too many bathrooms – in various shades of beige… Ask most architects how to provide affordable, sustainable, quality inner-city housing and they can talk for hours about models, concepts and approaches that could be taken, if only it weren’t for the restrictions of ‘the market’.
Set against this, stands the Nightingale Housing Model – a not-for-profit social enterprise that exists to support, promote and advocate for high-quality housing that is ecologically, socially and financially sustainable – and the latest completed project, Nightingale 1. Here, the architects are “not just talking, we are fucking delivering!” as simply stated by Breathe Architecture’s founding director, Jeremy McLeod. And he…
