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Plotlands of Shepperton - (Plotlands UK) by  Stefan Szczelkun (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Plotlands of Shepperton - (Plotlands UK) by Stefan Szczelkun (Paperback)

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  • This book provides photographic documentation of the houses on five plotland sites in Shepperton.
  • Author(s): Stefan Szczelkun
  • 54 Pages
  • Architecture, Buildings
  • Series Name: Plotlands UK

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'Plotlands of Shepperton is both delightful and disquieting in the best possible way. The images are contrasted with apposite quotations which contextualise what we are looking at, and suddenly the photographs seem haunted, disrupted through the words, what appears to be an idyllic river scene becomes imbued with class politics'. from the Forewor



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This book provides photographic documentation of the houses on five plotland sites in Shepperton. 27 small colour photographs document Hamhaugh Island in 2004. There are then 14 full page photos of views across the Thames showing the riverside dwelling on the other bank. In addition there are 21 full page photographs of the plotland chalets in close-up view. Two of these are panoramas across a two page spread. A short section to finish has photographs of riverside chalets further downstream at Sunbury, Hampton and Eel Pie Island in Twickenham. Finally, there is a photograph of author JG Ballard's semi-detached brick house in Shepperton. The 'footnotes' that run along the bottom of the pages under the photographs are a river of words which are intended to reflect deeper significance into the images floating above them.

This is the second collection of colour photographs in a series that will illustrate the Plotlands of the UK in a way that does not seem to have been attempted before. It is hoped that this will provide the basis for a renewed debate on this method of providing first homes for working class people.




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"What starts with a simple proposition, to take photographs and make notes, becomes an incredibly rich exploration of a self-made architecture and its culture and politics. This is a subtly joyous and thoughtfully appreciative book; in many ways a celebration of a thousand quiet victories."

Matthew Fuller, Professor of Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London


"In Plotlands of Shepperton, Szczelkun explores the improvised architecture of a Thames-side community. By subverting the normal conventions of captions and footnotes, he compels us to more closely examine the photographs, while conjuring a winding narrative stream which places them in a broader context."

Nick Barber, Museum Visiting Group, London


"I am a big fan. I love both the design which gives space to the photographs. The long captions work perfectly; on top of being very informative one feels the attachment the author has to the place and houses. And it really makes me want to go there." Elisabeth Blanchet, Photographer and co-author with Sonia Zhuravlyova of Prefabs: A social and architectural history, '2018


"One of Stefan Szczelkun previous books, 'The Conspiracy of Good Taste' contained a short chapter on Plotlands. Within this slim volume, Stefan's argument about the oppression of autonomy, creativity and opportunity by dominant architectural culture provided me with a turnkey that has enabled me to open many doors in my research and fieldwork. The dream and desire to build, make space, and demand dignity through spatial sovereignty is universal. Yet many people are not aware how this everyday practice, still common to millions of other cultures through the world, was violently robbed from people in the UK in the post-war years. The Gower peninsula is in South Wales. 'The Chalet Fields of the Gower' [and now 'Plotlands of Shepperton'] gives us a view into how different our built environment might have been; a more gentle and personal space; where folk art might have intermingled with social and technical innovations to bring a whole new meaning to the concept of "New" towns. This book, like much much of Stefans work, is a vital historical and ethnographic document that will serve as a reminder to future generations that everyday acts are political, none more so than the basic requirement of creating shelter." Dr Mikey Tomkins


The photographs "Give inspiration that an alternative way of providing housing might be possible." Tony Schonfeld





Dimensions (Overall): 6.5 Inches (H) x 6.5 Inches (W) x .14 Inches (D)
Weight: .19 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 54
Genre: Architecture
Sub-Genre: Buildings
Series Title: Plotlands UK
Publisher: Routine Art Co.
Theme: Residential
Format: Paperback
Author: Stefan Szczelkun
Language: English
Street Date: October 10, 2020
TCIN: 1011119700
UPC: 9781870736244
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-1037
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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