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The political identities of neighbourhood planning in England [PDF]
The rise of neighbourhood planning has been characterised as another step in a remorseless de-politicisation of the public sphere. A policy initiated by the Coalition Government in England to create the conditions for local communities to support housing
Allmendinger P. +26 more
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New vertical housing developments in Guadalajara (Mexico) are reaching the city center as a response for redensification after many years of expansion of the urban area characterized by a suburban, low density and fragmented pattern.
Alessandra Cireddu
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The Law of Conservation of Activities in Domestic Space [PDF]
Until the early twentieth century, for hundreds of years, the housing prototype in Seoul has been a courtyard house where a central open space is surrounded by building blocks and fence.
Seo, Kyung Wook
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The withdrawal of collective processes and the strengthening of the individual sphere correspond to a phenomenon that, at territorial level, is evident in multi-family housing buildings where private and common property coexist.
Natalia Fernanda Ponce Arancibia
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In this article, we draw on community-led housing, non-confrontational resistance, and feminist crisis management literature to analyse the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the military coup in a community-led housing scheme in Yangon, Myanmar ...
Marina Kolovou Kouri +2 more
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Densifier le périurbain par le logement collectif : conséquences locales d’une politique nationale
Progressively densification has been regarded as an optimal urban planning model by public policies. It became a way of development imposed on the Paris peri-urban areas’ “communes”. In the peri-urban “communes” of the Île-de-France region, densification
Claire Fonticelli
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The renewed ‘crisis’: Housing struggle before and after the pandemic
The Issue 2.1 Editorial Collective has been hit by surprise by the Covid-19 pandemic in many complex ways. After taking time to acknowledge the rupture, we decided to go forward with this issue as a way of joining the urgent discussion about the
Alejandra Reyes, Michele Lancione
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Today there is a new wave of co-housing internationally. Co-housing is here understood as collaborative housing, based on collaboration between residents on cooking and house maintenance, a new phenomenon since the 1980s.
Claes Caldenby
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The forerunner of modern collective residence in Hankou: the study on Panoffs’ Mansion
Collective residence is the choice of urban residents for residential buildings in the context of urban intensification and population densification in modern times.
Xinyi Liu, Jing Yang, Qiaohui Tong
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Community action for sustainable housing: Building a low-carbon future [PDF]
This paper presents a new analytical framework of 'grassroots innovations' which views community-led initiatives for sustainable development as strategic green niches with the potential for wider transformation of mainstream society.
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