01804nam a2200265Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001500062040001000077082000800087082000800095100003100103245002500134260002900159260000900188300001000197365000600207365000600213365000600219505117300225650001201398942001201410999001301422952010301435OSt20230722100229.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a0408020393 ckrvia a728 bREH1 aTeymur, Necdet (Ed.)95061 aRehumanizing Housing bButterworths and Co.Ltd. c1988 a196p. b0 d0 e0 aThomas A. Markus Rehumanizing the dehumanized p.1, Chapter 1: Housing in context: concepts, language, discourse: Necdet Teymur The pathology of housing discourse p.19, Thomas A. Markus From Tudor Waiters to Parker Morris: prescription in housing design p.32, Mike Jenks Housing problems and the dangers of certainty p.53, Chapter 2: Housing as context: design, space, management: Bill Hillier Against enclosure p.63, Michael Jones Utopia and reality: the Utopia of public housing and its reality at Broadwater Farm p.89, Marjorie Bulos and Steve Walker A call for intensive management: the UK experience p.101, Tom Woolley Do tenants want to manage the problems? p.111, Marion Roberts Caretaking who cares? p.123, Chapter 3: Housing as ideology: reality, utopia, history: Francis M. Jones Technology and social needs p.135, Peter Malpass Utopia in context: state, class and the restructuring of the housing market in the twentieth century p.142, Alison Ravetz Malaise, design and history: scholarship and experience on trial p.154, John Carter Private answers to public questions p.166, Alan Lipman and Howard Harris Dystopian aesthetics a refusal from 'nowhere' p.182 aHousing cBK2ddc c392d392 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAcGENd2018-10-31l8o728 REHp394r2025-07-22s2025-07-16w2018-10-31yBK