Post-war Middle-class Housing

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Post-war Middle-class Housing
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Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
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Book Synopsis Post-war Middle-class Housing by : Gaia Caramellino

Book excerpt: This book analyses the role of middle-class housing in the shaping of post-war European and American cities. Observing the processes of design, construction and transformation in 12 different countries, it provides a striking, multi-faceted overview of this residential heritage and challenges its role in the contemporary city.


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