This paper amis to explore how migrants attempt to maintain cultural identity while creating a feeling of being at home in the houses of their adopted counrties. It draws on data collected through a visual study of suburban streetscapes with large proportions of south-east Asian born residents in Melbourne\u27s western suburbs
This chapter explores the complexities of emotional attachments to urban spaces in post-World War II...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
Copyright (2013) IASTE - International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Publis...
This research explored the effect of cultural identity on the character of neighbourhoods in Melbour...
Migrants’ houses not only offer shelter and a setting for everyday life, but a platform from which t...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy (following 18 month embargo ...
This paper will discuss the kinds of communities that evolve through historical practices of migrati...
This report seeks to understand the meaning of the migrant house in Melbourne, Australia. Following ...
© 2010 Dr. Iris Levin AzrielLiterature on the built form of the house and its meaning for migrants’ ...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
International research into migrants’ housing consumption has traditionally focussed on the geograph...
Not much has been said on the role of the architectural form of housing in the process of migrants&r...
This chapter explores the complexities of emotional attachments to urban spaces in post-World War II...
This chapter explores the complexities of emotional attachments to urban spaces in post-World War II...
ABSTRACT The interest of this paper concerns the problem about the migrant house -why has it been so...
This chapter explores the complexities of emotional attachments to urban spaces in post-World War II...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
Copyright (2013) IASTE - International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Publis...
This research explored the effect of cultural identity on the character of neighbourhoods in Melbour...
Migrants’ houses not only offer shelter and a setting for everyday life, but a platform from which t...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy (following 18 month embargo ...
This paper will discuss the kinds of communities that evolve through historical practices of migrati...
This report seeks to understand the meaning of the migrant house in Melbourne, Australia. Following ...
© 2010 Dr. Iris Levin AzrielLiterature on the built form of the house and its meaning for migrants’ ...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
International research into migrants’ housing consumption has traditionally focussed on the geograph...
Not much has been said on the role of the architectural form of housing in the process of migrants&r...
This chapter explores the complexities of emotional attachments to urban spaces in post-World War II...
This chapter explores the complexities of emotional attachments to urban spaces in post-World War II...
ABSTRACT The interest of this paper concerns the problem about the migrant house -why has it been so...
This chapter explores the complexities of emotional attachments to urban spaces in post-World War II...
Throughout Australia’s history, successive governments have lamented the clustering of non-English-s...
Copyright (2013) IASTE - International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Publis...