Post-War Middle-Class Housing Post-War Middle-Class Housing

Post-War Middle-Class Housing

Models, Construction and Change

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Publisher Description

Post-war middle-class housing played a key role in constructing and transforming the cities of Europe and America, deeply impacting today’s urban landscape. And yet, this stock has been underrepresented in a literature mostly focused on public housing and the work of a few master architects.
This book is the first attempt to explore such housing from an international perspective. It provides a comparative insight into the processes of construction, occupation and transformation of residential architecture built for the middle-classes in 12 different countries between the 1950s and 1970s. It investigates the role of models, actors and policies that shaped the middle-class city, tracing geographies, chronologies and forms of development that often cross national frontiers.
This study is particularly relevant today within the context of «fragilization» which affects the middle-classes, challenging, as it does, the urban role played by this residential heritage in the light of technological obsolescence, trends in patterns of homeownership, as well as social and generational changes.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
December 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
446
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
50.7
MB

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