This book focuses on the contemporary fired clay brick to explore
themes of home and house, homeownership, materiality, and sense of
place. It investigates why, despite an increasing number of
alternative materials, brick remains at the forefront of what people,
in the UK in particular, expect homes to be built of, and how brick is
indelibly entwined with what home means – something materially
stable and financially secure, affording a located sense of place.
Through observation of the building process and interviews with
bricklayers, foremen, planners, developers, and homebuyers in England,
Felicity Cannell traces the embedded meanings of a mundane, ubiquitous
artefact, and reveals the tensions and contradictions in today’s use
of brick to signify the traditional home. Although easing the planning
process and leading to quick sales, the way brick is used in mass
market housing today considerably restricts its capacities, notably
decoration, flexibility, and strength: the very qualities which have
historically positioned this tremendously versatile material as the
superlative building block. Overall, the book adds complexity to the
study of home and prompts debate about why we build the way we do.
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ISBN
9781000900750
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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