Restructuring Large Housing Estates in Europe

Restructuring Large Housing Estates in Europe
Author: Kempen, Ronald van,Dekker, Karien,Ivan Tosics,Stephen Hall
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781861347756

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All over Europe post-Second World War large-scale housing estates face physical, economic, social and cultural problems. This book presents the key findings of a major EU-funded research programme into the restructuring of twenty-nine large-scale housing estates in Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern Europe. Policy and practice between and within the ten countries studied - UK, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Spain, and France - is compared. While existing literature focuses on the negative aspects of large-scale housing estates, this book starts from the premise that the estates can be transformed into attractive places to live and focuses on the possibilities of sustainability and renewal through social, physical and policy actions. Specifically, the book explains the origins and nature of contemporary problems on the estates; examines which policy objectives, measures and processes have had the greatest impact; assesses and compares a wide range of local, regional and national initiatives; discusses current ideas and philosophies, such as 'place making' and 'collaborative planning' that are likely to influence future policy and practice and provides good practice guidance for neighbourhood sustainability and renewal. Written by a multi-national team of experts and drawing on original fieldwork, the book provides unique comparative insights into the present and future position of large-scale housing estates in Europe. Restructuring large-scale housing estates in Europe is an invaluable resource for a wide audience of academics, researchers, students and policy makers in the fields of housing, urban studies, community studies, regeneration, planning and social policy.

Restructuring Large Housing Estates in Europe

Restructuring Large Housing Estates in Europe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2005
Genre: Planned communities
ISBN: 1447303237

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All over Europe, post Second World War, large-scale housing estates face physical, economic, social and cultural problems. This book presents key findings of a major EU-funded research programme into the restructuring of 29 large-scale housing estates in Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern Europe.

Large Housing Estates in Europe

Large Housing Estates in Europe
Author: Alan Murie,Thomas Knorr-Siedow,Ronald van Kempen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 906266217X

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Restructuring large housing estates in Europe

Restructuring large housing estates in Europe
Author: Kempen, Ronald van,Dekker, Karien
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847421456

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All over Europe post-Second World War large-scale housing estates face physical, economic, social and cultural problems. This book presents the key findings of a major EU-funded research programme into the restructuring of twenty-nine large-scale housing estates in Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern Europe. Policy and practice between and within the ten countries studied - UK, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Spain, and France - is compared. While existing literature focuses on the negative aspects of large-scale housing estates, this book starts from the premise that the estates can be transformed into attractive places to live and focuses on the possibilities of sustainability and renewal through social, physical and policy actions. Specifically, the book explains the origins and nature of contemporary problems on the estates; examines which policy objectives, measures and processes have had the greatest impact; assesses and compares a wide range of local, regional and national initiatives; discusses current ideas and philosophies, such as 'place making' and 'collaborative planning' that are likely to influence future policy and practice and provides good practice guidance for neighbourhood sustainability and renewal. Written by a multi-national team of experts and drawing on original fieldwork, the book provides unique comparative insights into the present and future position of large-scale housing estates in Europe. Restructuring large-scale housing estates in Europe is an invaluable resource for a wide audience of academics, researchers, students and policy makers in the fields of housing, urban studies, community studies, regeneration, planning and social policy.

Housing Estates in Europe

Housing Estates in Europe
Author: Daniel Baldwin Hess,Tiit Tammaru,Maarten van Ham
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319928135

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This open access book explores the formation and socio-spatial trajectories of large housing estates in Europe. Are these estates clustered or scattered? Which social groups originally had access to residential space in housing estates? What is the size, scale and geography of housing estates, their architectural and built environment composition, services and neighbourhood amenities, and metropolitan connectivity? How do housing estates contribute to the urban mosaic of neighborhoods by ethnic and socio-economic status? What types of policies and planning initiatives have been implemented in order to prevent the social downgrading of housing estates? The collection of chapters in this book addresses these questions from a new perspective previously unexplored in scholarly literature. The social aspects of housing estates are thoroughly investigated (including socio-demographic and economic characteristics of current and past inhabitants; ethnicity and segregation patterns; population dynamics; etc.), and the physical composition of housing estates is described in significant detail (including building materials; building form; architectural and landscape design; built environment characteristics; etc.). This book is timely because the recent global economic crisis and Europe’s immigration crisis demand a thorough investigation of the role large housing estates play in poverty and ethnic concentration. Through case studies of housing estates in 14 European centers, the book also identifies policy measures that have been used to address challenges in housing estates throughout Europe.

Regenerating Large Housing Estates in Europe

Regenerating Large Housing Estates in Europe
Author: Ronald van Kempen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006
Genre: Housing rehabilitation
ISBN: 9062662595

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Mass Housing in Europe

Mass Housing in Europe
Author: Sako Musterd
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2009-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230274723

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Based on empirical research from 29 major postwar housing estates in 15 European cities, this collection explores mass housing experiments, examining the problems, policy responses and residents' everyday experiences in the estates in the context of change and regeneration.

Large Housing Estates under Socialism

Large Housing Estates under Socialism
Author: Barbara Engel,Nikolas Rogge
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2024-01-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783839467824

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Harnessing large urban housing estates in former socialist countries as a resource for the future housing supply requires innovative and practicable strategies and concepts. What are the challenges to be overcome? How can the often mono-structural estates be altered, and how can spatial and cultural identities be reinforced? Which role does the community play in these former socialist neighborhoods? The contributors to this volume present perspectives from different disciplines, both in academia and practice. The exchange of international experiences creates the base for further debate and learning and provides insight into the multiplicity of challenges and approaches today.