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Home Posts tagged "Housing" (Page 2)

Housing

Minsk: Reconceptualize the Post-Socialist City

Welcome to Europe’s least discovered capital: Minsk. The streets are incredibly...

December 16, 2013  By Barend Wind
2

Ferentari: Bucharest’s Post-Socialist Ghetto

Romania is a country with a long socialist planning tradition that evoked...

November 11, 2013  By Dominic Teodorescu
5

Redefining the Urban Village in Baishizhou

Until recently, the story of most urban villages in China more or less...

September 16, 2013  By Marco Bontje
0

Local Consequences of Social Travelling

Rich Travel Experiences to Poor Housing Markets? The entire ProtoCity...

May 20, 2013  By Jolien Groot
3

Geography Matters: The Case of Nieuwendammerdijk

Nieuwendammerdijk and Geography This is a tale of geography. It is a tale...

March 25, 2013  By Leon van Keulen
0

The Post-Industrial High-Density Future of Inner-City Sydney

Inner-city Sydney is being transformed as former industrial zones have...

March 11, 2013  By Matt Smith
0

Incense Sticks: The Demise of Hyperdense Hong Kong

In a previous article of mine, I lauded Hong Kong's hyperdense architecture...

February 25, 2013  By Adam Nowek
0

Elephants in the Room: VVD-PvdA and Housing Reform

Come November 2012, a new liberal-social democrat government has been...

December 3, 2012  By Thijs Koolmees
0

A Short History of Social Housing in Glasgow

Something unique is going on here. Tiny Glasgow, with a population of less...

November 26, 2012  By Anouk Tersteeg
7

Selling Out The Block: Urban Renewal in Sydney

Almost everyone living in Sydney knows much about Redfern and the surrounding...

November 5, 2012  By Matt Smith
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