Statistical Yearbook

Statistical Yearbook
Author: United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1630
Release:
Genre: Housing
ISBN:

Urbanization and Urban Problems

Urbanization and Urban Problems
Author: Edwin S. Mills
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1684172217

Examines patterns and trends in Korea's rapid urbanization and problems and challenges that have resulted. One of the studies on the economic and social modernization of Korea undertaken jointly by the Harvard Institute for International Development and the Korea Development Institute.

Urban Policy-Making

Urban Policy-Making
Author: Noel Boaden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521144445

This book analyses variations among county boroughs in expenditure on eight varied local services, and relates them to political concerns.

Mass Housing

Mass Housing
Author: Miles Glendinning
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1474229298

This major work provides the first comprehensive history of one of modernism's most defining and controversial architectural legacies: the 20th-century drive to provide 'homes for the people'. Vast programmes of mass housing – high-rise, low-rise, state-funded, and built in the modernist style – became a truly global phenomenon, leaving a legacy which has suffered waves of disillusionment in the West but which is now seeing a dramatic, 21st-century renaissance in the booming, crowded cities of East Asia. Providing a global approach to the history of Modernist mass-housing production, this authoritative study combines architectural history with the broader social, political, cultural aspects of mass housing – particularly the 'mass' politics of power and state-building throughout the 20th century. Exploring the relationship between built form, ideology, and political intervention, it shows how mass housing not only reflected the transnational ideals of the Modernist project, but also became a central legitimizing pillar of nation-states worldwide. In a compelling narrative which likens the spread of mass housing to a 'Hundred Years War' of successive campaigns and retreats, it traces the history around the globe from Europe via the USA, Soviet Union and a network of international outposts, to its ultimate, optimistic resurgence in China and the East – where it asks: Are we facing a new dawn for mass housing, or another 'great housing failure' in the making?