Glasgow
Glasgow
High-Rise Homes, Estates and Communities in the Post-War Period
Kearns, Ade; Wright, Valerie; Hazley, Barry; Abrams, Lynn
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2022
144
Mole
Inglês
9780367501655
15 a 20 dias
213
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List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: The fluctuating fortunes of high rise
Embracing high rise in the post-war period
Retreat from high rise
Removal and return of high rise
A retrospective study of the postwar high rise experience
Inside: making homes - privacy and communality
Modern family homes
Modern interiors
Space and adaptation
Consumption, decor and taste
Privacy versus communality
Maintenance and security
Conclusions
Outside: Surviving and Thriving on Estates
Estate planning, amenity and social life
Life on the periphery: a lack of foresight
Miracle in the Gorbals? City centre living
'You've to go into the city': social facilities
Children and play: 'nae use for the bairns'
Safety and delinquency
Places to play
Conclusions
Communities: Identity, Change and Neighbourly Relations
Eventless places? Neighbourly interactions on high rise estates
Narratives of community loss and decline
New neighbourly relations
Conclusions: retelling the history of community life
Conclusions: plural histories of multi-storey living
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: The fluctuating fortunes of high rise
Embracing high rise in the post-war period
Retreat from high rise
Removal and return of high rise
A retrospective study of the postwar high rise experience
Inside: making homes - privacy and communality
Modern family homes
Modern interiors
Space and adaptation
Consumption, decor and taste
Privacy versus communality
Maintenance and security
Conclusions
Outside: Surviving and Thriving on Estates
Estate planning, amenity and social life
Life on the periphery: a lack of foresight
Miracle in the Gorbals? City centre living
'You've to go into the city': social facilities
Children and play: 'nae use for the bairns'
Safety and delinquency
Places to play
Conclusions
Communities: Identity, Change and Neighbourly Relations
Eventless places? Neighbourly interactions on high rise estates
Narratives of community loss and decline
New neighbourly relations
Conclusions: retelling the history of community life
Conclusions: plural histories of multi-storey living
Bibliography
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High Rise Estates;Glasgow;High Flats;World War II;Private Sector Development;World War Two;High Rise Blocks;High Rise Homes;High Rise Living;Flats;High Rise Flats;Tower Block;Red Road Flats;Social Housing;High Rise Residents;Architectural History;High Rise Dwellers;Post-war Housing;Multi-storey Flats;Leverhulme Project;GHA;Council Estates;Rubbish Chutes;Skyscrapers;Peripheral Estates;tenement housing;High Rise Communities;Second World War;High Rise Housing;modern family homes;Glasgow City Council;Glasgow's high-rise homes;Underfloor Heating;high-rise estates developing;Pearl Jephcott;High Rise Developments;Younger Men;Flatted Estates;High Rise Construction;High Rise;Domestic Privacy;Neighbourly Relations
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: The fluctuating fortunes of high rise
Embracing high rise in the post-war period
Retreat from high rise
Removal and return of high rise
A retrospective study of the postwar high rise experience
Inside: making homes - privacy and communality
Modern family homes
Modern interiors
Space and adaptation
Consumption, decor and taste
Privacy versus communality
Maintenance and security
Conclusions
Outside: Surviving and Thriving on Estates
Estate planning, amenity and social life
Life on the periphery: a lack of foresight
Miracle in the Gorbals? City centre living
'You've to go into the city': social facilities
Children and play: 'nae use for the bairns'
Safety and delinquency
Places to play
Conclusions
Communities: Identity, Change and Neighbourly Relations
Eventless places? Neighbourly interactions on high rise estates
Narratives of community loss and decline
New neighbourly relations
Conclusions: retelling the history of community life
Conclusions: plural histories of multi-storey living
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: The fluctuating fortunes of high rise
Embracing high rise in the post-war period
Retreat from high rise
Removal and return of high rise
A retrospective study of the postwar high rise experience
Inside: making homes - privacy and communality
Modern family homes
Modern interiors
Space and adaptation
Consumption, decor and taste
Privacy versus communality
Maintenance and security
Conclusions
Outside: Surviving and Thriving on Estates
Estate planning, amenity and social life
Life on the periphery: a lack of foresight
Miracle in the Gorbals? City centre living
'You've to go into the city': social facilities
Children and play: 'nae use for the bairns'
Safety and delinquency
Places to play
Conclusions
Communities: Identity, Change and Neighbourly Relations
Eventless places? Neighbourly interactions on high rise estates
Narratives of community loss and decline
New neighbourly relations
Conclusions: retelling the history of community life
Conclusions: plural histories of multi-storey living
Bibliography
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
High Rise Estates;Glasgow;High Flats;World War II;Private Sector Development;World War Two;High Rise Blocks;High Rise Homes;High Rise Living;Flats;High Rise Flats;Tower Block;Red Road Flats;Social Housing;High Rise Residents;Architectural History;High Rise Dwellers;Post-war Housing;Multi-storey Flats;Leverhulme Project;GHA;Council Estates;Rubbish Chutes;Skyscrapers;Peripheral Estates;tenement housing;High Rise Communities;Second World War;High Rise Housing;modern family homes;Glasgow City Council;Glasgow's high-rise homes;Underfloor Heating;high-rise estates developing;Pearl Jephcott;High Rise Developments;Younger Men;Flatted Estates;High Rise Construction;High Rise;Domestic Privacy;Neighbourly Relations