Elisabeth Blanchet: Prefabs - Palaces for the people at Photofusion

© Elisabeth Blanchet, "Ted Carter in one of the 2 bedrooms of his prefab on the Excalibur Estate", July 2012.

© Elisabeth Blanchet, “Ted Carter in one of the 2 bedrooms of his prefab on the Excalibur Estate”, July 2012.

Photofusion presents Elisabeth Blanchet: Prefabs - Palaces for the people, a participative multimedia exhibition exploring UK post-war prefabricated homes and communities. In 1946, Britain suffered an acute housing shortage, which saw 156,000 prefabs hurriedly erected across the country. This exhibition comprises photographs, moving image, an ipad interactive platform and prefab memorabilia from an archive established over 11 years.

Targeted at, and designed for, homeless families with young children, these “palaces for the people” (as they were called at the time) were synonymous not only with comfort and luxury but also with freedom from the cramped and unsanitary urban housing of pre-War Britain.

At the time of construction, many municipalities introduced the estate layouts that they intended to use when replacing the temporary accommodation a decade later. These estates were arranged following the formal geometry then popular in municipal design: large greens, crescents and other attractive features. Such planning innovations contributed to the instant sense of community that many felt upon moving into their ‘temporary’ homes.

Intended to be a short-term solution to the post- war housing crisis, the Prefabs were supposed to last only ten years. However, sixty years later, all around the UK, hundreds of prefabs are still lived in. Prefab residents have been struggling for years to save their bungalows from premature demolition. The residents love their Prefabs, and they are not very fond of the alternative usually offered to them. However, there are also some estates where things have been very well handled: in Newport the residents are being moved in clusters, keeping their neighbours and hopefully the sense of community of the estate.

Venue: Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, Brixton, London SW9 8LA
Open: 28th June - 2nd August
Launch Party: Thursday 27th June 18.30 - 21.00
For more information, please visit: http://www.photofusion.org

Jack inside his Redditch prefab.
© Elisabeth Blanchet

Post-war prefabricated house at the Excalibur Estate, in Catford, South London.  © Elisabeth Blanchet

Post-war prefabricated house at the Excalibur Estate, in Catford, South London.
© Elisabeth Blanchet

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