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Cultural Bases Of Preference For The Visual Appearance Of Residential Environments, Peter G. Flachsbart, George L. Peterson
Cultural Bases Of Preference For The Visual Appearance Of Residential Environments, Peter G. Flachsbart, George L. Peterson
International Symposia on Low Cost Housing Problems
No abstract provided.
Low Income System Key Assembly, Darin V. Liska
Low Income System Key Assembly, Darin V. Liska
International Symposia on Low Cost Housing Problems
No abstract provided.
A U.S. Building System: An Experience And Lessons To Be Learned, Sepp Firnkas
A U.S. Building System: An Experience And Lessons To Be Learned, Sepp Firnkas
International Symposia on Low Cost Housing Problems
No abstract provided.
Modular Housing, Herbert Behrend
Modular Housing, Herbert Behrend
International Symposia on Low Cost Housing Problems
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Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Low Cost Housing Problems Related To Urban Renewal And Development, Oktay Ural
International Symposia on Low Cost Housing Problems
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION--We are very happy to have a second printing of the Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Low-Cost Housing Problems Related to Urban Renewal and Development. The rather quick and large demand of this publication proved to us, once more, the importance and timeliness of the concern on the topic of housing technology and production. The contributions from eighteen nations painted a real picture of housing conditions and needs around the world.
The fifty-one technical papers included in this volume have been selected intentionally in various aspects of housing to draw a complete and meaningful picture …
Case Study And Analysis Of A Low Cost Housing Project In An Urban Area In India, P. Purusothaman, Jawalker K. Sridhar Rao
Case Study And Analysis Of A Low Cost Housing Project In An Urban Area In India, P. Purusothaman, Jawalker K. Sridhar Rao
International Symposia on Low Cost Housing Problems
An urban development project involving residential and school buildings as an extension of Madras city is described. The analysis of the project is made using the systems approach as a problem of human settlements. The methods adopted for efficient utilisation of space at optimal cost by functional planning, use of prefabricated units and use of new constructional procedures is described. The interrelationship between environmental, technical, social, cultural, psychological, economic, financial and management factors in making decisions for the project is discussed.