From Sun Cities to the Villages

From Sun Cities to the Villages
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Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 0813038987
ISBN-13 : 9780813038988
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis From Sun Cities to the Villages by : Judith Ann Trolander

Judith Ann Trolander has written a history of the 'active adult' lifestyle. Examining the origins, development, failures, and challenges facing these communities as the baby boomer population continues to age, she offers a truly original defence of a sometimes controversial aspect of American life.

High Life

High Life
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9780300164084
ISBN-13 : 0300164084
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis High Life by : Matthew Gordon Lasner

The first comprehensive architectural and cultural history of condominium and cooperative housing in twentieth-century America. Today, one in five homeowners in American cities and suburbs lives in a multifamily home rather than a single-family house. As the American dream evolves, precipitated by rising real estate prices and a renewed interest in urban living, many predict that condos will become the predominant form of housing in the twenty-first century. In this unprecedented study, Matthew Gordon Lasner explores the history of co-owned multifamily housing in the United States, from New York City's first co-op, in 1881, to contemporary condominium and townhouse complexes coast to coast. Lasner explains the complicated social, economic, and political factors that have increased demand for this way of living, situating the trend within the larger housing market and broad shifts in residential architecture and family life. He contrasts the prevalence and popularity of condos, townhouses, and other privately governed communities with their ambiguous economic, legal, and social standing, as well as their striking absence from urban and architectural history.

The Story of a Sun Village

The Story of a Sun Village
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Publisher : Cosmo Publishing Company
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781949872194
ISBN-13 : 194987219X
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Story of a Sun Village by : Çetin Göksu

Güneş, Gök, Doğa, Su and Ay, a group of five young graduates fresh out of university, who have reunited in their out-of-the-way Anatolian village high in the Caucuses, set out on an adventure that will change not only their lives but that of their rural community, for ever. On a journey that takes them into the remote forests and mountains above their quiet Anatolian home, they confront many challenges and quite a few scary moments before finally arriving at the Mysterious Garden of the Sun. While there, they meet some extraordinary characters who teach them about all about a lost civilisation that enables people to live in harmony with nature and the ancient Anatolian philosophy of the sun… a way of life that their country has virtually forgotten…

Organizing Age

Organizing Age
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9780199578047
ISBN-13 : 0199578044
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Organizing Age by : Stephen Fineman

This book is an accessibly-written critical introduction to the role of age in and beyond organizations, providing insights into the history of age, the social construction and politics of age, age stratification, and age discrimination.

Congressional District Atlas

Congressional District Atlas
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Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89034812990
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Congressional District Atlas by : United States. Bureau of the Census

Payment

Payment
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Total Pages : 916
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015057297320
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Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Payment by : United States. Office of Revenue Sharing

This publication lists the payments made to government units as provided under the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972 (P.L.92-512).

Spatial Economics for Building Back Better

Spatial Economics for Building Back Better
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9789811649516
ISBN-13 : 9811649510
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Spatial Economics for Building Back Better by : Masahisa Fujita

The central theme of this book is national land and infrastructure design in the age of the declining population and the recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake in the affected regions in Japan. Based on the theory of spatial economics and evidence from Japanese history, the authors show that the growing economy with a population increase develops into a multi-cored and complex structure. In the population decline phase, however, such construction will be destabilized because of agglomeration economies in the central core. Then, a catastrophic shock that strikes may provoke the decline of the lower-rank-size provincial cities and their eventual disappearance if they compete only in lower prices of staple products. Not only is the practice bad for the residents; it also leads to lower national welfare resulting from the loss of diversity and overcrowded big cities. The authors argue that small local towns can recover and will be sustained if they will endeavor in innovative production by making good use of local natural resources and social capital. Under the ongoing declining population in Japan, an undesirable concentration in Tokyo will proceed further with increasing social cost and risk. The recent novel coronavirus pandemic has highlighted that concern.

Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia

Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781119149187
ISBN-13 : 1119149185
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia by : June Williamson

A brand-new collection of 32 case studies that further demonstrate the retrofitting of suburbia This amply-illustrated book, second in a series, documents how defunct shopping malls, parking lots, and the past century’s other obsolete suburban development patterns are being retrofitted to address current urgent challenges they weren’t designed for: improving public health, increasing resilience in the face of climate change, leveraging social capital for equity, supporting an aging society, competing for jobs, and disrupting automobile dependence. Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Strategies for Urgent Challenges provides summaries, data, and references on how these challenges manifest in suburbia and discussion of successful urban design strategies to address them in Part I. Part II documents how innovative design strategies are implemented in a range of northern American contexts and market conditions. From modest interventions with big ripple effects to ambitious do-overs, examples of redevelopment, reinhabitation, and regreening of changing suburban places from coast to coast are described in depth in 32 brand new case studies. Written by the authors of the highly influential Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs Demonstrates changes that can and already have been realized in suburbia by focusing on case studies of retrofitted suburban places Illustrated in full-color with photos, maps, plans, and diagrams Full of replicable lessons and creative responses to ongoing problems and potentials with conventional suburban form, Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Strategies for Urgent Challenges is an important book for students and professionals involved in urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, development, civil engineering, public health, public policy, and governance. Most of all, it is intended as a useful guide for anyone who seeks to inspire revitalization, justice, and shared prosperity in places they know and care about.