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  At Home with Diversity in Medium-Density Housing
 
 
Title: At Home with Diversity in Medium-Density Housing
Author: Fincher, Ruth
Gooder, Haydie
Appeared in: Housing, theory and society
Paging: Volume 24 (2007) nr. 3 pages 166-182
Year: 2007
Contents: Drawing on the narratives of housing providers (planners, architects and developers) this paper describes views of “home” attributed to medium-density housing in the inner suburbs of Melbourne. The principal dimension of home envisaged for those living in medium-density housing is their close encounter with diverse neighbours and environments. This contrasts with the “home” seen as appropriate for “families” (understood as adults with dependant children) which is the suburban house with surrounding bounded land, and with the form of belonging claimed for high-rise apartment dwellers in the city, which is the exciting world outside the apartment, of lifestyle and cosmopolitan consumption. We explore three case studies of medium-density housing developments in inner Melbourne, focusing on the ways the housing providers see the material, physical form of this housing as contributing to residents being at home with diversity in the inner city.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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