Author: Israel. Miśrad ha-shikun
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Housing in Relation to the National Level of Economic and Social Development in Israel
Author: Israel. Miśrad ha-shikun
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
"Housing Standards for Low and Lowest Income Groups in Relation to the National Level of Social and Economic Development"
Author: Israel. Misrad ha-binnuy weha-shikkun
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Housing Standards for Low and Lowest Income Groups in Relation to the National Level of Social and Economic Development
Economic and Social Policy in Israel
Author: Moshe Sanbar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Housing and Economic Development in Israel
Author: Israel. Miśrad ha-shikun
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Planning in the Face of Crisis
Author: Rachelle Alterman
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134480458
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Recounts the fascinating saga of how policymakers and planners at both the national and local levels responded to the formidable demand for housing and massive urban growth.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134480458
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Recounts the fascinating saga of how policymakers and planners at both the national and local levels responded to the formidable demand for housing and massive urban growth.
Housing in Israel
Author: Haim Darin-Drabkin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Social Housing in the Middle East
Author: Kivanç Kilinç
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 025303986X
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Essays on architecture in Kuwait, Iran, Israel, and other nations in the region, and how it can and must address the needs of local residents. As oil-rich countries in the Middle East are increasingly associated with soaring skyscrapers and modern architecture, attention is being diverted away from the pervasive struggles of social housing in those same urban settings. Social Housing in the Middle East traces the history of social housing—both gleaming postmodern projects and bare-bones urban housing structures—in an effort to provide a wider understanding of marginalized spaces and their impact on identities, communities, and class. While architects may have envisioned utopian or futuristic experiments, these buildings were often constructed with the knowledge and skill sets of local workers, and the housing was in turn adapted to suit the modern needs of residents. This tension between local needs and national aspirations are linked to issues of global importance, including security, migration, and refugee resettlement. The essays collected here consider how culture, faith, and politics influenced the solutions offered by social housing; they provide an insightful look at how social housing has evolved since the nineteenth century and how it will need to adapt to suit the twenty-first. “Essential reading . . . for architectural and social historians, planners, and policy makers.” —CAA Reviews
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 025303986X
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Essays on architecture in Kuwait, Iran, Israel, and other nations in the region, and how it can and must address the needs of local residents. As oil-rich countries in the Middle East are increasingly associated with soaring skyscrapers and modern architecture, attention is being diverted away from the pervasive struggles of social housing in those same urban settings. Social Housing in the Middle East traces the history of social housing—both gleaming postmodern projects and bare-bones urban housing structures—in an effort to provide a wider understanding of marginalized spaces and their impact on identities, communities, and class. While architects may have envisioned utopian or futuristic experiments, these buildings were often constructed with the knowledge and skill sets of local workers, and the housing was in turn adapted to suit the modern needs of residents. This tension between local needs and national aspirations are linked to issues of global importance, including security, migration, and refugee resettlement. The essays collected here consider how culture, faith, and politics influenced the solutions offered by social housing; they provide an insightful look at how social housing has evolved since the nineteenth century and how it will need to adapt to suit the twenty-first. “Essential reading . . . for architectural and social historians, planners, and policy makers.” —CAA Reviews
Housing in Israel, 1948-1988
Housing - an Increasing Rather Than Decreasing Problem
Author: United States Operations Mission to Israel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dwellings
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dwellings
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description