Rowan Moore in the Observer debates six ways in which the Government could solve the housing crisis. He advocates for reforms such as an annual property tax to reduce speculation and the transformation of empty buildings into homes. Moore also calls for more public housing and recommends that the Government makes the most of underused locations. He lastly desires a holistic approach to housing that prioritises sustainability and community well-being, stating: "The prize is to make, through the places where people live, a better version of the society we have now." |
The Observer (02/02/2025) |