Housing Plans for the Future
Housing Plans for the Future
Donovan Wylie
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This is the latest of Donovan Wylie's (born 1971) books with Steidl that explore the architecture of the Northern Ireland conflict. While Wylie's earlier publications including British Watchtowers and Maze document disappearing military structures, Housing Plans for the Future focuses on the legacy of architectural containment in urban areas today.
Wylie took these photos during walks through a number of social-housing neighbourhoods in inner-city Belfast, which look eerily similar. While the built environments at first appear benign, even mundane, sustained looking reveals how they purposely control vision and movement. Walls block vehicle access, houses are inverted to face away from neighbouring communities and minimise potential antagonism, and excessive street lighting ensures visibility. These defensive structures, built in the 1970s and '80s and still populated today, are a powerful and largely unrecognized legacy of the Northern Ireland conflict.
Specifications
Published by STEIDL
29.5 x 23 cm
80 pages
Hardbound / Clothbound
ISBN 978-3-95829-488-2