Omaha, Nebraska, not unlike numerous other towns and cities throughout the United States, experienced a period of tremendous growth during the early decades of this century. Changes in industrial technology, an increasing work force, and innovative intra-urban transportation networks combined to bring a new look to the city. The bungalow-style house is one of many house styles which, in identifying its stylistic elements, location, and distribution within a city, offers insight into urban growth and elements of popular taste. Studying the single-family home generates information which may help guide geographers to the essence of the urban landscape, both past and present
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features The Changing Distribution of Omaha\u27s Off...
The increase in the number of new single-family homes, associated with the spread of urban developme...
The American dream of owning a house is tied to the American heritage of the importance of owning la...
Housing publications of the Bungalow era (1900 to 1930) containing over 1200 illustrated Bungalows a...
Abstract: Using a ‘Case-Shiller repeat-sale methodology’, single-family house price appreciation ac...
At the beginning of the 20th century, a shift began in the way Americans believed they should live. ...
In 1970, John S. Adams developed a descriptive model of residential structure for midwestern cities....
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features A New Market for Urban Housing, by Ralph H...
IN MOST AMERICAN CITIES during the first half of the twentieth century, the distance between worksit...
This inner city housing scheme is located in Quality Hill, an affluent residential neighborhood duri...
This issue of Omaha Focus features The Omaha Housing Authority\u27s Scattered Site Housing Program:...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features The Growth of Housing Prices, 1974-1979, b...
Before making a study of the social life of a particular area it is essential to classify the area a...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Metropolitan Omaha Condominium Directory, 1...
In December 1986, a survey was conducted to determine the socioeconomic characteristics and shopping...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features The Changing Distribution of Omaha\u27s Off...
The increase in the number of new single-family homes, associated with the spread of urban developme...
The American dream of owning a house is tied to the American heritage of the importance of owning la...
Housing publications of the Bungalow era (1900 to 1930) containing over 1200 illustrated Bungalows a...
Abstract: Using a ‘Case-Shiller repeat-sale methodology’, single-family house price appreciation ac...
At the beginning of the 20th century, a shift began in the way Americans believed they should live. ...
In 1970, John S. Adams developed a descriptive model of residential structure for midwestern cities....
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features A New Market for Urban Housing, by Ralph H...
IN MOST AMERICAN CITIES during the first half of the twentieth century, the distance between worksit...
This inner city housing scheme is located in Quality Hill, an affluent residential neighborhood duri...
This issue of Omaha Focus features The Omaha Housing Authority\u27s Scattered Site Housing Program:...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features The Growth of Housing Prices, 1974-1979, b...
Before making a study of the social life of a particular area it is essential to classify the area a...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Metropolitan Omaha Condominium Directory, 1...
In December 1986, a survey was conducted to determine the socioeconomic characteristics and shopping...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features The Changing Distribution of Omaha\u27s Off...
The increase in the number of new single-family homes, associated with the spread of urban developme...
The American dream of owning a house is tied to the American heritage of the importance of owning la...