While Homes, Cities and Neighbourhoods provides a unique and comprehensive exploration of housing and planning from 1900 through to the present, it is more than a history of ideas and debates. Drawn from an eclectically wide range of information sources, it puts forward a lively and readable account of the changing urban landscapes of modern Britain.
While Homes, Cities and Neighbourhoods provides a unique and comprehensive exploration of housing and planning from 1900 through to the present, it is more than a history of ideas and debates. Drawn from an eclectically wide range of information sources, it puts forward a lively and readable account of the changing urban landscapes of modern Britain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barry Goodchild is a Professor of Housing and Urban Planning in the Faculty of Development and Society, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
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Contents: Preface Part A Introduction: The aims and scope. Part B Planning, Markets and the Industrial City: Mass housing Two types of planning Searching for an alternative. Part C New Forms of Modernity, 1980 Onwards: (Re) tracing the context Quantity and quality in housing development Urban design and the environment Neighbourhoods of choice and constraint. Part D Conclusions: Looking back and looking forward. Part E Supplementary Information: A note on the terminology of social housing References Index.
Contents: Preface Part A Introduction: The aims and scope. Part B Planning, Markets and the Industrial City: Mass housing Two types of planning Searching for an alternative. Part C New Forms of Modernity, 1980 Onwards: (Re) tracing the context Quantity and quality in housing development Urban design and the environment Neighbourhoods of choice and constraint. Part D Conclusions: Looking back and looking forward. Part E Supplementary Information: A note on the terminology of social housing References Index.
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