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In 1947, the president of the American Sociological Association, Louis Wirth, argued for the importance of housing as a field of sociological research. Now, seventy-five years later, the sociology of housing has still not developed as a distinct subfield, leaving efforts to understand housing’s place in society to other disciplines, such as economics and urban planning.(...)
The sociology of housing: How homes shape our social lives
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In 1947, the president of the American Sociological Association, Louis Wirth, argued for the importance of housing as a field of sociological research. Now, seventy-five years later, the sociology of housing has still not developed as a distinct subfield, leaving efforts to understand housing’s place in society to other disciplines, such as economics and urban planning. With this volume, the editors and contributors solidify the importance of housing studies within the discipline of sociology by tackling topics like racial segregation, housing instability, the supply of affordable housing, and the process of eviction. In doing so, they showcase the very best traditions of sociology: they draw on diverse methodologies, present unique field sites and data sources, and foreground a range of theoretical approaches to elucidate the relationships between contemporary housing, public policy, and key social outcomes. ''The sociology of housing'' is a landmark volume that will be used by researchers and students alike to define this growing subfield, map continued directions for research, and center sociologists in interdisciplinary conversations about housing.
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Loger à la même adresse : Conjuguer nos forces face à la crise du logement, l'isolement et la pauvre
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Avez-vous déjà rêvé de vieillir entre ami·es ? Peut-être auriez-vous chacun·e votre petit logement, dans une grande bâtisse où une cuisine spacieuse, un chaleureux salon et divers espaces communs vous permettraient de partager votre quotidien. Si de telles aspirations vous animent, c’est que vous rêvez de vivre en communauté intentionnelle. Commune, cohabitat, habitat(...)
Loger à la même adresse : Conjuguer nos forces face à la crise du logement, l'isolement et la pauvre
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Avez-vous déjà rêvé de vieillir entre ami·es ? Peut-être auriez-vous chacun·e votre petit logement, dans une grande bâtisse où une cuisine spacieuse, un chaleureux salon et divers espaces communs vous permettraient de partager votre quotidien. Si de telles aspirations vous animent, c’est que vous rêvez de vivre en communauté intentionnelle. Commune, cohabitat, habitat participatif, écovillage… ces communautés portent de nombreux noms. Elles ont en commun d’offrir une manière de vivre qui sort des sentiers battus. Et, sans faire trop de vagues, elles permettent d’expérimenter une manière d’habiter résolument tournée vers l’avenir. Avec cet essai de réparation, l’autrice cherche à défaire les préjugés qui collent encore à la peau des communautés intentionnelles, dans l’espoir que ce mode de vie devienne accessible à toutes celles et ceux qui y aspirent sans le savoir.
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6,000 years of housing
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Revised and expanded edition.
6,000 years of housing
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July 2000, New York
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Town houses : urban houses from 1200 to the present day
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August 1998, New York
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This wide-ranging book examines the world’s most significant large-scale housing complexes, which point the way for the future of housing design. The seventy residential complexes featured here are recognized as architectural milestones, embodying forward-thinking attitudes towards urban planning. This book chronicles the evolution of these structures, revealing how(...)
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March 2006, Munich Berlin London New York
Housing in the 20th and 21st centuries / Wohen im 20. umd 21. jahrundert
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This wide-ranging book examines the world’s most significant large-scale housing complexes, which point the way for the future of housing design. The seventy residential complexes featured here are recognized as architectural milestones, embodying forward-thinking attitudes towards urban planning. This book chronicles the evolution of these structures, revealing how each best represented its era’s goals: housing a new society in the 1920s and 30s; the 40s and 50s’ leap toward functionality and the future; the high-density urban projects of the 60s and 70s; and diversity and environmental awareness in the 80s and 90s. It also looks at this century’s most progressive developments: Beijing’s Looped Hybrid, a city within a city; India’s Aranya township, which provides housing for impoverished residents; and the environmentally friendly Solaire Apartments in Manhattan, among others. As today’s cities face myriad global challenges, this book provides ample food for thought for anyone concerned with socially responsible architecture.
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Living streets
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Our living requirements reflect the condition of our society. Currently, there is a very large range of perceptibly different living requirements. The shared apartment, originally a youthful living model, is becoming an increasingly important concept for the elderly. But the single-resident apartment trend continues unabated, although there is a conscious movement towards(...)
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Living streets
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Our living requirements reflect the condition of our society. Currently, there is a very large range of perceptibly different living requirements. The shared apartment, originally a youthful living model, is becoming an increasingly important concept for the elderly. But the single-resident apartment trend continues unabated, although there is a conscious movement towards spatial organization that includes contact possibilities. Community facilities such as workshops, kitchens or guest apartments and informal meeting places such as saunas and gardens give a residential project great added value. This is precisely where access ways are of particular importance, especially in low-budget residential construction. This publication documents and analyzes type variants in recent international examples and puts them in context with historical buildings featuring sheltering walkways built from 1920 to 1970.
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December 2008
Housing move on
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‘Housing Moves On’ starts where ‘Housing is Back’ left off two years ago in the discussion of the challenges of housing construction in the 21st century. The book discusses luxurious individual projects, temporary housing and the challenges posed by the dissolution of traditional social maxims of ‘social housing’. Peter Ebner compiled residential projects by 26(...)
Housing move on
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‘Housing Moves On’ starts where ‘Housing is Back’ left off two years ago in the discussion of the challenges of housing construction in the 21st century. The book discusses luxurious individual projects, temporary housing and the challenges posed by the dissolution of traditional social maxims of ‘social housing’. Peter Ebner compiled residential projects by 26 internationally acclaimed architects including the work of Kengo Kuma, Kazujo Sejima, Francis Soler, Christian Sumi, Helena Paver Njiric etc. Each project is presented with a short description, scaled planning drafts (1:200 and 1:500) and numerous illustrations.
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Complexes et hybrides: nous pouvons caractériser par ces deux termes une grande partie des logements collectifs conçus dans le cadre de concours organisés en Suisse entre 2005 et 2015. Ceci a certainement à voir avec le discours actuel sur la densité et le «construire la ville en ville», une orientation qui implique de la part des architectes un travail fin avec des(...)
Logements en devenir : concours suisse 2005-2015
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Complexes et hybrides: nous pouvons caractériser par ces deux termes une grande partie des logements collectifs conçus dans le cadre de concours organisés en Suisse entre 2005 et 2015. Ceci a certainement à voir avec le discours actuel sur la densité et le «construire la ville en ville», une orientation qui implique de la part des architectes un travail fin avec des formes hybrides, issues souvent de la prise en compte de situations contradictoires et de valeurs contraires, telles que construire et préserver la nature. Soulignons, par ailleurs, l’intérêt des architectes contemporains pour des solutions complexes, contenant plusieurs niveaux de signification ; attitude dont on fait l’hypothèse qu’elle s’ancre dans les postulats critiques des années 1960 et 1970, en référence notamment aux «stratégies de coexistence» de l’historien Colin Rowe et au phénomène du «à la fois» théorisé par l’architecte Robert Venturi. Abondamment illustré, cet ouvrage présente l’analyse de près d’une quarantaine de projets de concours de logements collectifs en Suisse de 2005 à 2015, faisant notamment ressortir un véritable revival des immeubles à cour et des formes non dictées par les règles de la composition, d’inspiration souvent organique. Les projets ici analysés témoignent aussi du fait qu’il persiste une réflexion sur les modes de vie et la qualité des espaces domestiques – menée souvent de concert avec les coopératives de logement qui demeurent les maîtres d’ouvrage majoritaires – avec l’émergence de certains dispositifs inédits comme le «lieu à manger», qui devient de nos jours une véritable centralité dans le logement.
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Park Hill : what next?
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Explores by way of Park Hill Estate in Sheffield, the broader concerns about public housing.
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January 1996, London
Park Hill : what next?
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Explores by way of Park Hill Estate in Sheffield, the broader concerns about public housing.
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January 1996, London
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The book examines the people, places, and policies that have helped make New York livable, from early experiments by housing reformers and the innovative public-private solutions of the 1970s and 1980s to today’s professionalized affordable housing industry. More than two dozen leading scholars tell the story of key figures of the era, including Fiorello LaGuardia, Robert(...)
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December 2015
Affordable housing in New York
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The book examines the people, places, and policies that have helped make New York livable, from early experiments by housing reformers and the innovative public-private solutions of the 1970s and 1980s to today’s professionalized affordable housing industry. More than two dozen leading scholars tell the story of key figures of the era, including Fiorello LaGuardia, Robert Moses, Jane Jacobs, and Ed Koch. Over twenty-five individual housing complexes are profiled, including Queensbridge Houses, America’s largest public housing complex; Stuyvesant Town; Co-op City; and recent additions like Via Verde. Plans, models, archival photos, and newly commissioned portraits of buildings and tenants put the efforts of the past century into social, political, and cultural context and look ahead to future prospects for below-market subsidized housing.
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