TV architect George Clarke is teaching a new generation how to create houses for the future as part of his mission to fix the UK’s housing crisis.
The council housing crusader helped create a new degree at Birmingham City University that is set to begin in September next year. The Design for Future Living course is architecture with a difference – focused entirely on creative and digital housing design plus the social, economic and environmental factors that are driving demand but cutting supply.
The course will delve into cutting-edge construction techniques like modular housing and homes manufactured in factories which are then assembled on-site – as well as teaching business and marketing like other architecture degrees.
“Our courses are designed to create the very best home designers in the country for the sole purpose of creating better homes across Britain,” the Amazing Spaces presenter told The Big Issue. “Genuinely affordable and beautiful homes for everyone.
“Good design really doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact some of the best homes I’ve seen have had challenging budgets because as a designer you have to work so much harder and push the boundaries of design to make the most of every penny in a limited budget.
“That is what we teach at MOBIE [Ministry of Building Innovation and Education, a charity set up by Clarke]. Our courses are exciting, broad, and multi-disciplinary constantly questioning how we can build better.