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.
| ISBN-13: | 9783034315944 |
| ISBN-10: | 3034315945 |
| Publisher: | Peter Lang |
| Publication date: | 2015 |
| Edition description: | New |
| Pages: | 446 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 1.984160358 Pounds, Width: 0.91 Inches |
| Author: | Gaia Caramellino, Federico Zanfi |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Paperback |
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