4,714
Views
10
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

The value of self-build: understanding the aspirations and strategies of owner-builders in the Homeruskwartier, Almere

ORCID Icon
Pages 696-713 | Received 24 Jan 2019, Accepted 06 Jan 2020, Published online: 02 Feb 2020

References

  • Ambrose, P. (1994) Urban Process and Power (London: Routledge).
  • Assarroudi, A., Heshmati Nabavi, F., Armat, M. R., Ebadi, A. & Vaismoradi, M. (2018) Directed qualitative content analysis: the description and elaboration of its underpinning methods and data analysis process, Journal of Research in Nursing, 23, pp. 42–55.
  • Barlow, J. (1993) Controlling the housing land market: some examples from Europe, Urban Studies, 30, pp. 1129–1149.
  • Barlow, J. & King, A. (1992) The state, the market and competitive strategy: the housebuilding industry in the United Kingdom, France, and Sweden, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 24, pp. 381–400.
  • Barlow, J., Meikle, J. L. & Jackson, R. (2001) Homes to DIY for: The UK’s Self-Build Housing Market in the Twenty-first Century (Layerthorpe: York Publishing Services).
  • Beckert, J. (2003) Economic sociology and embeddedness: how shall we conceptualize economic action?, Journal of Economic Issues, 37, pp. 769–787.
  • Beckert, J. and Aspers, P. (Eds) (2011) The Worth of Goods: Valuation and Pricing in the Economy (New York: Oxford University Press).
  • Benson, M. (2015) Creating a Nation of Selfbuilders (London: Goldsmiths University).
  • Benson, M. (2018) Self-building as a practice of homemaking: the affective spaces of unfinished homes, in M. Benson & I. Hamiduddin (Eds) Self Build Homes, 141–156 (London: UCL Press).
  • Benson, M. & Hamiduddin, I. (2018) Self-Build Homes: Social Discourse, Experiences and Directions (London: UCL Press).
  • Bossuyt, D. & van der Horst, A. (2018) Opdrachtgeverschap in de woningbouw, Rooilijn, 3.
  • Bossuyt, D., Salet, W. & Majoor, S. (2018) Commissioning as cornerstone of self-build housing. Assessing the constraints and opportunities of self-build in The Netherlands, Land Use Policy, 77, pp. 524–533.
  • Bower, R. (2016) Who decides and who provides? The anarchistic housing practices of John Turner as realizations of Henri Lefebvre’s autogestive space, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 41, pp. 83–97.
  • Bronzini, M. (2016) Contested issues surrounding social sustainability and self-building in Italy, International Journal of Housing Policy, 6718, pp. 1–21.
  • Brown, R. (2007) Identity and narrativity in homes made by amateurs, Home Cultures, 4, pp. 261–285.
  • Brown, R. (2008) Designing differently: the self-build home, Journal of Design History, 21, pp. 359–370.
  • Carmon, N. (2002) User-controlled housing: desirability and feasibility, European Planning Studies, 10, pp. 285–303.
  • CBS. (2018) Bouwvergunningen woonruimten; type, opdrachtgever, eigendom, gemeente [online]. Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Available at https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/nl/dataset/83671NED/table?ts=1547037815860 (accessed 9 January 2019).
  • CBS. (2019) Wijk- en buurtstatistieken. Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2004-2018 [online]. Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Available at https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/dossier/nederland-regionaal/wijk-en-buurtstatistieken (accessed 11 January 2019).
  • Chatterton, P. (2013) Towards an agenda for post-carbon cities. Lessons from Lilac, the UK’s first ecological, affordable cohousing community, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 37, pp. 1654–1674.
  • Clapham, D. (2011) “I wouldn’t start from here”: some reflections on the analysis of housing markets, Housing, Theory and Society, 28, pp. 288–291.
  • Clapham, D., Kintrea, K. & McAdam, G. (1993) Individual self-provision and the Scottish housing system, Urban Studies, 30, pp. 1355–1369.
  • Collinson, P. 2018. Is custom build the future of housing? The Guardian, February 10.
  • Crawford, J. & McKee, K. (2018) Privileging the “objective”: understanding the state’s role in shaping housing aspirations, Housing, Theory and Society, 35, pp. 94–112.
  • Davidson, M. & Leather, P. (2000) Choice or necessity? A review of the role of DIY in tackling housing repair and maintenance, Construction Management and Economics, 18, pp. 747–756.
  • Davoudi, S. & Madanipour, A. (2015) Reconsidering Localism (Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge).
  • Dewey, J. (2002) Human Nature and Conduct (Mineola, NY: Dover Publications).
  • Dingle, T. (1999) Self-help housing and co-operation in post-war Australia, Housing Studies, 14, pp. 341–354.
  • Dobbins, T. (2018) How could modern self-build communities challenge the role of the architect? [online]. ArchDaily. Available at https://www.archdaily.com/895190/how-could-modern-self-build-communities-challenge-the-role-of-the-architect (accessed 19 August 2019).
  • Dol, K., Lennartz, C. & Del Dcker, P. (2012) Self-provided housing in developed societies, in S. J. Smith (Ed) International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, pp. 310–315 (San Diego: Elsevier).
  • Duncan, S. & Rowe, A. (1993) Self-provided Housing: the first world’s hidden housing arm, Urban Studies, 30, pp. 1331–1354.
  • Dunning, R .J. (2017) Competing notions of search for home: behavioural economics and housing markets, Housing, Theory and Society, 34, pp. 21–37.
  • Expertteam Eigenbouw. (2014) Betaalbaar particulier opdrachtgeverschap (Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland. Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Woningbouw).
  • Forrest, R. & Hirayama, Y. (2015) The financialisation of the social project: embedded liberalism, neoliberalism and home ownership, Urban Studies, 52, pp. 233–244.
  • Forrest, R. & Williams, P. (1984) Commodification and housing: emerging issues and contradictions, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 16, pp. 1163–1180.
  • Fromm, D. (2010) Seeding community: collaborative housing as a strategy for social and neighbourhood repair, Built Environment, 38, pp. 364–394.
  • Gemeente Almere (2009) Meerjarenprogramma IkbouwmijnhuisinAlmere 2010–2014 (Almere: Gemeente Almere).
  • Guy, S. & Henneberry, J. (2000) Understanding urban development processes: integrating the economic and the social in property research, Urban Studies, 37, pp. 2399–2416.
  • Hamiduddin, I. (2015) Neighbourhood planning strategies in Feiburg, Germany. Social Sustainability, Residential Design and Demographic Balance, 86, pp. 29–52.
  • Hamiduddin, I. & Gallent, N. (2015) Self-build communities: the rationale and experiences of group-build (baugruppen) housing development in Germany, Housing Studies, 3037, pp. 1–19.
  • Harris, R. (1999) Aided self-help housing, a case of Amnesia: editor’s introduction, Housing Studies, 14, pp. 277–280.
  • Harvey, D. (2006) The Limits to Capital. (London; New York: Verso).
  • Healey, P. & Barrett, S. M. (1990) Structure and agency in land and property development processes: some ideas for research, Urban Studies, 27, pp. 89–103.
  • van der Heijden, H., Dol, K. & Oxley, M. (2011) Western European housing systems and the impact of the international financial crisis, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 26, pp. 295–313.
  • Joas, H. (1996) The Creativity of Action (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
  • van Karnenbeek, L. & Janssen-Jansen, L. (2018) Playing by the rules? Analysing incremental urban developments, Land Use Policy, 72, pp. 402–409.
  • Lang, R., Carriou, C. & Czischke, D. (2018) Collaborative housing research (1990–2017): a systematic review and thematic analysis of the field, Housing, Theory and Society, pp. 1–30.
  • Lang, R. & Stoeger, H. (2017) The role of the local institutional context in understanding collaborative housing models: empirical evidence from Austria, International Journal of Housing Policy, 1247, pp. 20.
  • Lloyd, M. G., Peel, D. & Janssen-Jansen, L. B. (2015) Self-build in the UK and Netherlands: mainstreaming self-development to address housing shortages? Urban, Planning and Transport Research, 3, pp. 19–31.
  • Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. C. (2017) DIY dreams and the potential of home, Housing, Theory and Society, 0, pp. 1–17.
  • Madanipour, A. (2017) Cities in Time: Temporary Urbanism and the Future of the City (London: Bloomsbury Academic).
  • Marsh, A. & Gibb, K. (2011) Uncertainty, expectations and behavioural aspects of housing market choices, Housing, Theory and Society, 28, pp. 215–235.
  • McKee, K. (2015) An introduction to the special issue – The big society, Localism and housing policy: recasting state–citizen relations in an age of austerity, Housing, Theory and Society, 32, pp. 1–8.
  • Ministry of Housing Spatial Planning and the Environment [MVROM]. (2001) Nota Wonen. Mensen, wensen, wonen. Wonen in de 21e eeuw (The Hague: MVROM).
  • Moore, T. (2014) Affordable Homes for Local Communities: The Effects and Prospects of Community Land Trusts in England (St Andrews: University of St Andrews. Centre for Housing Research).
  • Mullins, D. & Moore, T. (2018) Self-organised and civil society participation in housing provision, International Journal of Housing Policy, 18, pp. 1–14.
  • Neuendorf, K. A. (2017) The Content Analysis Guidebook (Los Angeles: SAGE).
  • Parvin, A., Saxby, D., Cerulli, C. & Schneider, T. (2011) A Right to Build (Sheffield: School of Architecture, University of Sheffield).
  • Pasternak, S. & D’Ottaviano, C. (2018) Paradoxes of the intervention policy in Favelas in São Paulo: how the practice turned out the policy, in W. Salet (Ed) The Routledge Handbook of Institutions and Planning in Action (London: Routledge).
  • Patterson, M. E., & Williams, D. R. (2001) Collecting and analyzing qualitative data: Hermeneutic principles, methods, and case examples (Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing).
  • Preece, J., Crawford, J., McKee, K., Flint, J. & Robinson, D. (2019) Understanding changing housing aspirations: a review of the evidence, Housing Studies, 0, pp. 20.
  • Ronald, R. (2008) The Ideology of Home Ownership: Homeowner Societies and the Role of Housing (London: Springer).
  • Rosenberg, B. C. (2011) Home improvement: domestic taste, DIY, and the property market, Home Cultures, 8, pp. 5–23.
  • Salet, W. (2018) Public Norms and Aspirations: The Turn to Institutions in Action (Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge).
  • Samuel, F. (2008) Suburban self-build. Field, 2, pp. 111–124.
  • Savini, F. (2017) Self-organization and urban development: disaggregating the city-region, deconstructing urbanity in Amsterdam, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 40, pp. 1152–1169.
  • Scheller, D. & Thörn, H. (2018) Governing ‘sustainable urban development’ through self-build groups and co-housing: the cases of Hamburg and Gothenburg, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 42, pp. 914–933.
  • Scott, J. C. (2012) Two Cheers for Anarchism: Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play (Princeton: Princeton University Press).
  • Smith, S. J. & Munro, M. (2008) The microstructures of housing markets, Housing Studies, 23, pp. 159–162.
  • Soaita, A. M. (2013) Romanian suburban housing: home improvement through owner-building, Urban Studies, 50, pp. 2084–2101.
  • Soaita, A. M. (2015) The meaning of home in Romania: views from urban owner–occupiers, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 30, pp. 69–85.
  • Turner, J. (1972) Freedom to Build (Basingstoke: Macmillan).
  • Van der Vegt, J., Adriaanse, C. & Jansen, S. (2014) Proces, kosten en tevredenheid bij zelfbouw in Almere (Delft: TU Delft).
  • Wallace, A., Ford, J. & Quilgars, D. (2013) Build-It-Yourself? Understanding the Changing Landscape of the UK Self-build Market (York: University of York & Lloyds Banking Group).