This chapter presents a concise overview of the evolution and development of Irish suburbia from the nineteenth century to the present. As well as charting the changing nature, form, function and meaning of the Irish suburb, the chapter also recognises key phases in its development that reflect social, political and economic change. It reveals that while the growth and development of Irish suburbia largely mirrors the American and British experience, Irish suburbia has its own particular character and unique cultures
This paper presents some findings from a research project that sought to generate an empirical accou...
Dublin experienced a marked stagnation in population growth in the second half of the nineteenth cen...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
This chapter presents a concise overview of the evolution and development of Irish suburbia from the...
Ireland experienced dramatic political, social and economic change in the twentieth century, of whic...
Although today the Stillorgan area is very clearly part of Dublin’s suburbs, this relationship reall...
This paper is based on an empirical case study of four suburbs in the Dublin city hinterland. It is ...
The process of contemporary gentrification is a key feature of post-industrial growth and urban re...
This paper is based on an empirical case study of four suburbs in the Dublin city hinterland. It is ...
This paper is based on an empirical case study of four suburbs in the Dublin city hinterland. It is ...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
Dublin, like many other international cities has experienced a significant housing boom in the past ...
Suburban development was not a common feature of the built form of Spanish cities in the nineteenth ...
Despite the numerous works on the poor housing conditions of Irish famihes from the 1850s to the 19...
This paper explores the contemporary commons in suburban space through a sociological and an archit...
This paper presents some findings from a research project that sought to generate an empirical accou...
Dublin experienced a marked stagnation in population growth in the second half of the nineteenth cen...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
This chapter presents a concise overview of the evolution and development of Irish suburbia from the...
Ireland experienced dramatic political, social and economic change in the twentieth century, of whic...
Although today the Stillorgan area is very clearly part of Dublin’s suburbs, this relationship reall...
This paper is based on an empirical case study of four suburbs in the Dublin city hinterland. It is ...
The process of contemporary gentrification is a key feature of post-industrial growth and urban re...
This paper is based on an empirical case study of four suburbs in the Dublin city hinterland. It is ...
This paper is based on an empirical case study of four suburbs in the Dublin city hinterland. It is ...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
Dublin, like many other international cities has experienced a significant housing boom in the past ...
Suburban development was not a common feature of the built form of Spanish cities in the nineteenth ...
Despite the numerous works on the poor housing conditions of Irish famihes from the 1850s to the 19...
This paper explores the contemporary commons in suburban space through a sociological and an archit...
This paper presents some findings from a research project that sought to generate an empirical accou...
Dublin experienced a marked stagnation in population growth in the second half of the nineteenth cen...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...