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008 231009s2023||||th 000 0 eng d |
020 ^z9781119846574^qpaperback |
050 04 ^aHD255^b.H62 2023 |
100 1 ^aHollander, Justin B. |
245 10 ^aBuildings for people :^bresponsible real estate development and planning /^cJustin B Hollander, Tufts University, USA, Nicole E. Stephens, Massachusetts Port Authority, USA |
300 ^axvii, 206 pages :^billustrations(chiefly color), color maps |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
520 ^aThis introduction begins by looking back historically atthe ways that real estate development and planning took place and was intellectualized. An historical perspective helps situate the practices of development and planning aswholly capitalist in nature for much of the history of Western societies, then shifting to serving a broader public purpose with the advent in the U.S. of the 1949 Housing Act and subsequent federal and state legislation that sought to position the development process as a tool to solve urban and subsequently, broader societal, problems. We will discuss the historical development of alternative real estate models globally, with a focus on example in the US and their current role in the US market.We then conclude with the present day debates around the role of real estate development and planning in shaping public and private spaces, focusing on affordable housing,gentrification, alternative models like co-housing, and the YIMBY movement^"--^cProvided by publisher |
650 0 ^aReal estate development^zUnited States |
650 0 ^aCity planning^zUnited States. |
655 7 ^aHistory. |
700 1 ^aStephens, Nicole |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |