Buildings For People

为人民而建:负责任的房地产开发与规划

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出版时间
2023年06月16日
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平装
ISBN
9781119846574
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页      码
224
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15.24 x 22.86 cm.
语      种
英文
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While real estate policies and stakeholders have a significant effect on the lives of people living in the built environment, most texts and courses focus purely on the business side of property development. Starting with an introduction to the major components of mainstream and progressive real estate development and their connections to urban planning, the authors combine classroom and real-world experience to teach that financial and investment concerns can be balanced with social ones without sacrificing profit.   Buildings for People conveys key technical and substantive knowledge, and situates real estate within a broader political, economic, and social context. Beginning with site selection and moving through financing, site improvement, architecture, landscape architecture, site planning, construction, and evaluation, the book explores key theories and methods of professional practice.With a critical focus on the role of real estate in the reproduction of social, spatial and economic inequalities, the book considers how alternative housing development production models, such as cooperatives and land trusts, function theoretically and practically in the housing real estate market. The book bridges business and social concerns, showing how these two areas intersect and interact, with real-world examples and sample exercises to familiarize readers with the nomenclature and skills needed to influence and impact the physical shaping of human settlements.   Buildings for People conveys key technical and substantive knowledge, and situates real estate within a broader political, economic, and social context. Beginning with site selection and moving through financing, site improvement, architecture, landscape architecture, site planning, construction, and evaluation, the book explores key theories and methods of professional practice.With a critical focus on the role of real estate in the reproduction of social, spatial and economic inequalities, the book considers how alternative housing development production models, such as cooperatives and land trusts, function theoretically and practically in the housing real estate market. The book bridges business and social concerns, showing how these two areas intersect and interact, with real-world examples and sample exercises to familiarize readers with the nomenclature and skills needed to influence and impact the physical shaping of human settlements.While real estate policies and stakeholders have a significant effect on the lives of people living in the built environment, most texts and courses focus purely on the business side of property development. Starting with an introduction to the major components of mainstream and progressive real estate development and their connections to urban planning, the authors combine classroom and real-world experience to teach that financial and investment concerns can be balanced with social ones without sacrificing profit. Buildings for People conveys key technical and substantive knowledge, and situates real estate within a broader political, economic, and social context. Beginning with site selection and moving through financing, site improvement, architecture, landscape architecture, site planning, construction, and evaluation, the book explores key theories and methods of professional practice.With a critical focus on the role of real estate in the reproduction of social, spatial and economic inequalities, the book considers how alternative housing development production models, such as cooperatives and land trusts, function theoretically and practically in the housing real estate market. The book bridges business and social concerns, showing how these two areas intersect and interact, with real-world examples and sample exercises to familiarize readers with the nomenclature and skills needed to influence and impact the physical shaping of human settlements.
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