In Britain after WWII there was a severe housing shortage and the solution they came up with was “row houses” basically large apartment blocks. The genius part of this was along with this you also got an allotment. A small parcel of land where you could garden and enjoy the outdoors.
- Guns4Gnus ( @Guns4Gnus@lemmy.ca ) 23•10 months ago
Yeah, we had that here in Canada too, until the PCs and Libs killed it in the 1980s.
Before Mulroney pulled it, the CMHC would actively invest in housing start ups.
- Papamousse ( @Frederic@beehaw.org ) 7•10 months ago
I think we still have them in Quebec, called “maison de ville”, they are in rows and you have like a 30’x20’ as a backyard.
- Steeve ( @Steeve@lemmy.ca ) 5•10 months ago
Back when the government arbitrarily decided that every public service must make positive income or be cut.
The 80s were fueled by cocaine and revenue.
- corsicanguppy ( @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca ) 5•10 months ago
Doesn’t sound like the libs core m-o. Maybe, like this pipeline fiasco, they were convinced it would make the PCs their friends, and it failed as miserably then too?
- oʍʇǝuoǝnu ( @nueonetwo@lemmy.ca ) 7•10 months ago
Cons under Mulroney began the cuts to social spending to balance the books, libs under Chretien finished it off.
The idea was that the government shouldn’t have a hand in housing and it should be left to the free market.
- nicktron ( @nicktron@kbin.social ) 1•10 months ago
No, the idea was that the federal government should keep their noses out of it and let the provinces handle it, much like healthcare.
- Guns4Gnus ( @Guns4Gnus@lemmy.ca ) 1•10 months ago
And we’ve all seen since then that the provinces won’t do a damn thing if they don’t have a fire lit under their asses.
See: Carbon offset taxes.
- BCsven ( @BCsven@lemmy.ca ) 5•10 months ago
My grandparents had a council house in the UK, thankfully the allotmemt was just an extended back garden/yard. It was affordable housing for a family of 8.
- Avid Amoeba ( @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca ) 3•10 months ago
Personally I think countless 3-5 storey steel-concrete multi-unit buildings are preferable from density, comfort (sound and heat insulation) and durability standpoint.
- Splitdipless ( @Splitdipless@lemmy.ca ) 2•10 months ago
We need more of building for the middle, like the Barbican in the UK. https://youtu.be/FFDpqRxym_A?feature=shared
- Tippon ( @Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•10 months ago
We call them terraced houses, and just to clarify, they’ve been around for a lot longer than that.
I’ve got records of my family living in a terraced house in the 1881 census, and possibly earlier :)
- christopherius ( @christopherius@kbin.social ) 1•10 months ago
There are a few in my city. Not sure how affordable they are though. I don’t plan on buying a house