Roaming Britain

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Bol An illustrated history of nomadic living in Britain in the pursuit of more inclusive housing policy and design. Gypsies and Travellers once followed routes passed down from generation to generation, returning to the same stopping places in tandem with the seasons and opportunities for work. Now, stopping places are practically non-existent, and sites are often placed in environmentally hazardous areas – near motorways, industrial estates, and railroad tracks. This threatens their itinerant lifestyles and cultural heritage, and poses significant health risks to sites’ residents. Roaming Britain guides readers through the long history of nomadic living in Britain. It explores how this way of life manifested in the communities’ homes – both moveable and static – from tents and wagons, to trailers and sites, to bricks and mortar. Looking beyond the elaborate decorations of traditional caravans, it showcases the adaptability, ingenuity, and resilience shared by Gypsy and Traveller communities, and how this informs their creative practices. Brought to life with stunning archival photography and research, the book is both a celebration of the rich history of nomadic communities in Britain, and an interrogation of how architects, planners and the built environment can better serve them. Features: Photo essay by Romani artist Corrina Eastwood Design strategy by Irish Traveller architect Darren Ward Previously unpublished material from archives across the UK, including the RIBA Collections. With a foreword from Friends, Families and Travellers. ‘A comprehensive summary of the history of the travelling communities in Britain, which explains the value of stopping places and how restricting them erodes the sense of identity and the value of these excluded cultures. It makes it clear that planners should pay attention to culturally appropriate environments and buildings, with Gypsy, Roma and Traveller design committees as part of the system.’ – Baroness Janet Whitaker

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An illustrated history of nomadic living in Britain in the pursuit of more inclusive housing policy and design. Gypsies and Travellers once followed routes passed down from generation to generation, returning to the same stopping places in tandem with the seasons and opportunities for work. Now, stopping places are practically non-existent, and sites are often placed in environmentally hazardous areas – near motorways, industrial estates, and railroad tracks. This threatens their itinerant lifestyles and cultural heritage, and poses significant health risks to sites’ residents. Roaming Britain guides readers through the long history of nomadic living in Britain. It explores how this way of life manifested in the communities’ homes – both moveable and static – from tents and wagons, to trailers and sites, to bricks and mortar. Looking beyond the elaborate decorations of traditional caravans, it showcases the adaptability, ingenuity, and resilience shared by Gypsy and Traveller communities, and how this informs their creative practices. Brought to life with stunning archival photography and research, the book is both a celebration of the rich history of nomadic communities in Britain, and an interrogation of how architects, planners and the built environment can better serve them. Features: Photo essay by Romani artist Corrina Eastwood Design strategy by Irish Traveller architect Darren Ward Previously unpublished material from archives across the UK, including the RIBA Collections. With a foreword from Friends, Families and Travellers. ‘A comprehensive summary of the history of the travelling communities in Britain, which explains the value of stopping places and how restricting them erodes the sense of identity and the value of these excluded cultures. It makes it clear that planners should pay attention to culturally appropriate environments and buildings, with Gypsy, Roma and Traveller design committees as part of the system.’ – Baroness Janet Whitaker

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Pages: 208, Edition: 1, Hardcover, RIBA Publishing


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