People’s Permitted Development

The project acts as an alternative to the cynical office conversion under Permitted Development. This
will be taking form as a Community Land Trust, and a Co-operative and Community asset.
It is a response to the small, slum-like housing created via developers’ abuse of the Permitted
Development Right, encouraged by higher profit.

The project takes shape via the act of cutting an existing robust structure to avoid new-build. It acts as a
guide towards a response to the London Housing Crisis, the imminent climate change and the fact that
we need to stop building.

The site and existing building chosen is Terminus House in Harlow, Essex. This office building was
adapted to inadequate studio apartments via the Permitted Development Right. The brief is taking this
building and redesigning it to form a more suitable living area for a variety of people currently
struggling. The tenants of Terminus House currently consist of people in various ethnic groups with a
range of backgrounds but all share the need of social housing. The existing conditions have
significantly increased the criminal activity in this PDR project and around the area. Some tenants
suffer from severe mental illness and others are in need of significant medical care which is currently
not provided.

The adaptive reuse of this existing office building will take the form of a city within a city. It will take
shape as a multi generational housing complex consisting of social and affordable housing units with
the carpark providing space for amenities needed by the residents. This could range from daily farmers
markets to various classes to develop much needed skills. This will also provide a space for the
voluntary organisations active in the area to be able to deliver their planned cooking classes and mental
health therapy sessions on site. The aim is to create a social atmosphere where people can easily form a
community and receive the care they need.

The project acts as an alternative to the cynical office conversion under Permitted Development. This
will be taking form as a Community Land Trust, and a Co-operative and Community asset.