Metropolitan Housing Needs for the 1980s

Metropolitan Housing Needs for the 1980s
Author: John C. Weicher,Lorene Yap,Mary Streitwieser Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4270413

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National Housing Needs and Quality Changes During the 1980 s

National Housing Needs and Quality Changes During the 1980 s
Author: John C. Weicher,Lorene Yap,Mary Streitwieser Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1981
Genre: Housing
ISBN: UCSD:31822024415614

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Urban Housing Needs Through the 1980 s

Urban Housing Needs Through the 1980 s
Author: Frank S. Kristof
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1968
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: UIUC:30112064558130

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Housing Needs in the 1980 s Public and Private Responses in the Southern Region Housing Conference Saturday 15th November 1980

Housing Needs in the 1980 s  Public and Private Responses in the Southern Region  Housing Conference  Saturday 15th November 1980
Author: Southern Metropolitan Planning Authority (Tas.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1980
Genre: Housing
ISBN: 0724610448

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Housing America in the 1980s

Housing America in the 1980s
Author: John S. Adams
Publsiher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 347
Release: 1988-05-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781610440004

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Housing provides shelter, in a variety of forms, but it is also resonant with meaning on many other levels--as a financial asset, a status symbol, an expression of private aspirations and identities, a means of inclusion or exclusion, and finally as a battleground for social change. John Adams' impressive new study explores this complex topic in all its dimensions. Using census data and other housing surveys, Adams describes the recent history of housing in America; the nature of housing supply and demand; patterns of housing use; and selected housing policy questions. Adams supplements this national and regional analysis with a remarkable set of small-area analyses, revealing how neighborhood settings affect housing use and how market forces and other trends interact to shape a neighborhood. These analyses focus on a sample of over fifty urbanized areas, including the nation's three largest cities (New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago). Special two-color maps illustrate the dynamics of housing use in each of these communities. Clearly and insightfully, this volume paints a unique picture of the American "housing landscape," a landscape that reflects and regulates significant aspects of our national life. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Census Series

Estimates of Housing Needs 1975 1980

Estimates of Housing Needs  1975 1980
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1975
Genre: Housing
ISBN: UCAL:B5003124

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Accessory Apartments in Single family Housing

Accessory Apartments in Single family Housing
Author: Martin Gellen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351534123

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As the reproduction cost of housing has increased, consumers have made intensive use of existing dwellings. Conversions of the housing stock have regained prominence as a source of supply. This book introduces the accessory apartment and assesses its potential as an emerging resource for meeting local and national housing needs. Although accessory apartments help meet some of the nation's housing needs, they are not entirely without problems. Some of these are environmental problems, such as physical alterations that are out of character with the design and appearance of surrounding structures, while other problems are cultural and ideological. The accessory apartment in a single-family house deviates from the image of housing, family, and neighborhood that prevails in American culture. It symbolizes a change in the way the single-family house is used and the kinds of people who live in it. These changes clash with the traditional meanings attached to the categories of residential zoning. Martin Gellen evaluates and answers the following questions throughout the text: How do we live with accessory apartments? Control their number? Ensure their soundness?--and maintain neighborhood standards? He focuses on the physical planning problems of conversions and examines the zoning issues they raise. This includes a realistic appraisal of the purposes of density and occupancy controls in exclusive single-family districts. The author provides new methods for regulation of density and occupancy which permit more flexible use of single-family housing to meet the housing needs of a more diverse population. Whether in an aging suburb or new tract, the accessory apartment is a current challenge. This book provides a clear headed approach toward a popular trend in the ever changing housing industry.

Housing and Planning References

Housing and Planning References
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1982
Genre: City planning
ISBN: MINN:31951D02570193X

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