Granby Four Streets, Liverpool, UK, 2015

The active support of a community and their ability to organize through a Community Land Trust (CLT) serve as the cornerstone for this enduring and fruitful collaboration. For over a decade, the multidisciplinary collective Assemble has collaborated with the Granby Four Streets CLT in Liverpool, con...

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Main Author: Assemble
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Language:English
Published: Ediciones ARQ 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.scielo.cl/pdf/arq/n115/en_0717-6996-arq-115-98.pdf
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description The active support of a community and their ability to organize through a Community Land Trust (CLT) serve as the cornerstone for this enduring and fruitful collaboration. For over a decade, the multidisciplinary collective Assemble has collaborated with the Granby Four Streets CLT in Liverpool, contributing to an exemplary grassroots urban regeneration initiative. Their involvement ranges from renovating derelict terrace houses for affordable rentals, establishing partnerships with the Granby ceramics workshop, to designing the Granby Winter Garden, a constellation of initiatives all aimed at community-centered regeneration.
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spelling doaj.art-1eb2426fbb5c49b4aa1b983970696ac32024-01-09T19:41:22ZengEdiciones ARQARQ0716-08520717-69962023-12-0111598107http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0717-69962023000300098Granby Four Streets, Liverpool, UK, 2015Assemble0Assemble was established in 2010 as a loose collective of designers and artists and has grown into an architecture practice with 15 partners and 9 employees. They were the first collective, and only architecture practice, to win the Turner Prize (in 2015). Additionally, they’ve been awarded the UNESCO Global award for Sustainable Architecture in 2017, Sweden’s highest architectural accolade the Ruth and Ralph Erskine Award in 2022, and in 2022 were the first collective to be made Royal Academicians. Their work has been exhibited internationally including a retrospective at Architekturzentrum Wien in 2017, and some pieces in permanent collections including the V&A in London. They have taught internationally and currently hold a professorship at EPFL in Switzerland.The active support of a community and their ability to organize through a Community Land Trust (CLT) serve as the cornerstone for this enduring and fruitful collaboration. For over a decade, the multidisciplinary collective Assemble has collaborated with the Granby Four Streets CLT in Liverpool, contributing to an exemplary grassroots urban regeneration initiative. Their involvement ranges from renovating derelict terrace houses for affordable rentals, establishing partnerships with the Granby ceramics workshop, to designing the Granby Winter Garden, a constellation of initiatives all aimed at community-centered regeneration.https://www.scielo.cl/pdf/arq/n115/en_0717-6996-arq-115-98.pdfneighborhoodbottom-up urban regenerationcommunity organizationrefurbishmentco-design
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Granby Four Streets, Liverpool, UK, 2015
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title Granby Four Streets, Liverpool, UK, 2015
title_full Granby Four Streets, Liverpool, UK, 2015
title_fullStr Granby Four Streets, Liverpool, UK, 2015
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title_short Granby Four Streets, Liverpool, UK, 2015
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topic neighborhood
bottom-up urban regeneration
community organization
refurbishment
co-design
url https://www.scielo.cl/pdf/arq/n115/en_0717-6996-arq-115-98.pdf
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