Reduced Consumption Housing in Hay-on-Wye

Reduced Consumption Housing in Hay-on-Wye

LOCATION

Hay on Wye, Powys, Wales, HR3 5BN, United Kingdom

Project Description

Multi-generational and reduced consumption communal housing in Hay-on-Wye

I am looking at innovative ways of solving the housing crisis, which are also sustainable, local, and contextual.

Deindividualising consumption and reducing it to the most essential components are essential to solving the climate crisis.
Renewable energy will be part of the answer, “but only if they go together with a cultural revolution in thinking about prosperity, and the abandonment of growth-driven consumerism.” (Soper, 2019)

This proposal is for affordable and communal multi-generational living in Hay-on-Wye. It maximises sharing between a small community of families and elderly people to reduce individual consumption. Community, sharing, and circular economy are central to the design - increasing the well-being of residents, and their dependence on consumption as a quick release.

I felt that this project successfully absorbed the diverse rural context of Hay and the social nature of the town. I found that testing ideas through different media was an effective way of making decisions as it gave me options, which I could then filter down.

Patrick Clarkson

(he/him)

BSc

Hi! I’m Patrick and I’ve just finished 2nd year at the WSA. I’m really interested in local and sustainable design with long-term use and flexibility in mind. This year I’ve been experimenting with different media of representation and iteration throughout the design process – one I find myself returning to often is physical collage. Besides architecture, I enjoy walking and camping; music production; and playing the bass guitar.

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