Grand Designs Season 1 Episode 3
The Co-op, Walter Segal Houses, Brighton
This project was a co-operative venture - 10 young families each put in 30 hours of construction work per week. Kevin travels to Brighton to meet a co-operative of ten young families, including ex-travellers and single parents, who are building both their own and each others homes. A housing association bought the land from the council for £58,000. Paul then worked with the association to put the co-operative together. All the members were people on the council's housing list.
- 1 - 17Revisited (2) - Brighton: The Co-Operative BuildDec. 05, 2012
- 1 - 16Revisited (2) - Amersham: The Water TowerDec. 08, 2010
- 1 - 15Revisited - Berkshire: English BarnOct. 29, 2003
- 1 - 14Revisited (2) - Islington: The House of StrawOct. 15, 2003
- 1 - 13Revisited - Amersham: The Water TowerSep. 24, 2002
- 1 - 12Revisited - Brighton: The Co-Operative BuildDec. 06, 2001
- 1 - 11Revisited - Islington: The House of StrawNov. 22, 2001
- 1 - 10Revisited - Suffolk: The Eco-HouseNov. 15, 2001
- 1 - 9Revisited - Doncaster: The Glass HouseNov. 08, 2001
- 1 - 8The Glass-House, DoncasterJun. 24, 1999
- 1 - 7The House of Straw, IslingtonJun. 17, 1999
- 1 - 6The Chapel, CornwallJun. 10, 1999
- 1 - 5The Eco-House, SuffolkJun. 03, 1999
- 1 - 4The Water Tower, Coleshill, AmershamMay. 20, 1999
- 1 - 3The Co-op, Walter Segal Houses, BrightonMay. 13, 1999
- 1 - 2The English Barn, BerkshireMay. 06, 1999
- 1 - 1The Timber Frame Kit House, NewhavenApr. 29, 1999