Publications

 

HOLLISS, F. (2015) What the Future of Working at Home May Look Like Wall St Journal 23 November 2015

HOLLISS, F. (2015) Beyond Live/Work: the architecture of home-based work Routledge. Buy from the Guardian Bookshop here...

HOLLISS, F. (2015) Working from Home: Redesigning Internal Space Use in Homes in 'Routledge Handbook of Families in Asia'. Ed. S. Quah, Routledge. Buy from Routledge here...

HOLLISS, F. (2013) Home-based work: a quiet casualty of the bedroom tax The Conversation 21.05.13. [https://theconversation.com/home-based-work-a-quiet-casualty-of-the-bedroom-tax-13734]

HOLLISS, F. (2012) Home is where the work is; the case for an urban design revolution The Conversation 23.07.12. [https://theconversation.edu.au/home-is-where-the-work-is-the-case-for-an-urban-design-revolution-8147]

HOLLISS, F. (2012) Space, buildings and the life worlds of home-based workers: Towards better design in 'Visualising the landscape of work and labour'  Sociological Research Online. [http://www.socresonline.org.uk/17/2/24.html

HOLLISS, F. (2011) House with associated office? in 'Round and about Stock Orchard Street'. Ed. S. Wigglesworth, Routledge.

HOLLISS, F. (2010) From longhouse to live/work unit: parallel histories and absent narratives in 'Built from Below'. Ed. P. Guillery, Routledge.

HOLLISS, F. (2008) Beyond live/work Planning in London Issue 67 Oct-Dec 2008 

HOLLISS, F. (2007) The workhome... a new building type?  London Metropolitan University. PhD.

 

 

 

Links to articles

ARCHITECTURE TODAY (18.02.11) 'Live/work symposium'                         [http://www.architecturetoday.co.uk/?p=12529]

ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW (04.03.11) 'Homeworking... the new peasantry or a regenerative impetus for cities?' by Clare Melhuish                          [http://www.architectural-review.com/view/london-uk-home-working-the-new-peasantry-or-a-regenerative-impetus-for-cities/8612128.article]

ARCHITECTURE TODAY (06.05.11) 'Suburbanstudio: working at home' by Colin Davies [http://www.architecturetoday.co.uk/?p=14503]

EVENING STANDARD (03.08.11) 'Working from home is a social phenomena' by Kieran Long [http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/lifestyle/article-23975166-working-from-home-is-a-social-phenomena.do]

 




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