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This book is the first in a series of three books about the proposed demolition of public housing,
the people who live in these estates, and the environmental, social and economic case for
retaining these sites.
“I am optimistic that people are now placing value on council and public housing. Twenty
years ago, it was seen as a liability, but now it’sseen as an asset.”
Paul Karakusevic, Karakusevic Carson Architects
Foreword by Dr Kate Shaw
Photography by Ben Hosking
Interviews with Clare Hanson, Libby Porter, David Kelly, Priya Kunjan, Paul Karakusevic and Richard Denniss
This first publication features Ascot Vale Estate which was slated for demolition under the government’s Public Housing Renewal Program.
In a time where all 44 high-rise towers in Melbourne are set to be demolished, displacing 10,000 residents, this book will help to tell the story of the environmental, social and economic cost of this destruction - and highlight the opportunities for investing in the public housing assets we already have.
