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▼a 9781439913956 (electronic book)
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▼a Lauster, Nathanael Thomas,
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▼a The death and life of the single-family house
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b lessons from Vancouver on building a livable city /
▼c Nathanael Lauster.
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▼b Temple University Press,
▼c c2016.
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▼a 1 online resource (xiv, 247 p.).
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▼a Urban life, landscape, and policy series
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▼a Title from e-Book title page.
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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▼a Introduction -- 1. What's a House? -- 2. What's the Problem? -- 3. Bringing the House to Life in Vancouver -- 4. The Death of the House in Vancouver? -- 5. Inhabiting the Greenest City -- 6. What Do Houses Do Best? -- 7. At Home in the City -- 8. Habitat for Diversity -- Appendix: Data and Methods.
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▼a "Vancouver today is recognized as one of the most livable cities in the world as well as an international model for sustainability and urbanism. Single-family homes in this city are 'a dying breed.' Most people live in the various low-rise and high-rise urban alternatives throughout the metropolitan area. The Death and Life of the Single-Family House explains how residents in Vancouver attempt to make themselves at home without a house. Local sociologist Nathanael Lauster has painstakingly studied the city's dramatic transformation to curb sprawl. He tracks the history of housing and interviews residents about the cultural importance of the house as well as the urban problems it once appeared to solve. Although Vancouver's built environment is unique, Lauster argues that it was never predestined by geography or demography. Instead, regulatory transformations enabled the city to renovate, build over, and build around the house. Moreover, he insists, there are lessons here for the rest of North America. We can start building our cities differently, and without sacrificing their livability"--Provided by publisher.
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▼a Issued also as a book.
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▼a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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▼a Housing, Single family
▼z British Columbia
▼z Vancouver
▼x History.
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▼a Dwellings
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▼z Vancouver
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▼a City and town life
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▼z Vancouver
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▼a City planning
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▼z Vancouver
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