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Shouldn't we all be developers?

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‘Shouldn’t we all be developers’ articulates Roger Zogolovitch’s (Solidspace founder) vision for recognition of the independent and creative developer playing their part to generate supply of new homes in the UK and beyond to meet population demand.

Housing as a human right is the premise. The book argues for a movement for good development by independent producers: entrepreneurs who can unlock the potential of underdeveloped sites to meet supply without needing to build over greenbelt.

The narrative is formed of eight chapters: Planning, Land, Design, Brand, Money, Interiors, Materials, Developer and the State. Each chapter gives Zogolovitch’s point of view, looks at the history and current conditions, makes a proposition and then describes a dream scenario – illustrating how each proposition could be realised.

Shouldn’t we all be developers? first edition sold out in 2016. The second edition was published in September 2018.

Title: Shouldn’t we all be developers? (Paperback)
Author: Roger Zogolovitch
Published: 2018 (Second edition)
ISBN: 781527229778