In London there is a chronic shortage of affordable housing. In Beijing, capital of the twenty-first century’s political powerhouse, the displacement of long-standing communities is a daily occurrence. In Mumbai, the biggest health risk faced by the city today has been identified as overcrowded housing. This book is inspired by the need to deal with a critical issue at a critical time—the provision of affordable and decent housing. While the focus of the series has been on design approaches around housing, it is clear that design cannot, and perhaps should not, be isolated from the social, economic, political, and cultural issues that are inevitably in play when we discuss housing. This book comes out of the Housing—Critical Futures research program led by the academic non-profit organization AMPS (Architecture, Media, Politics, Society). It has been produced in collaboration with Swinburne University.