Architect and writer Jeremy Till: how intelligence and design can overcome London's housing problems

Architect and writer Jeremy Till, the new head of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, tells Liz Hoggard London could solve its home shortage in just five years
26 February 2016
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Jeremy Till is the new head of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
Leases need reform
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Jeremy and his partner, green architect Sarah Wigglesworth, live in The Straw Bale House, which they built together in Holloway. It has scooped prestigious design prizes
Flexible living
Co-housing is the future
The Bow community project
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Peter Morris (left) and Dominic McKenzie, architects and designers, devised Bow's street vending bike so locals can start their own food business
Architecture re-vision

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