The greatest achievement of the Bauhaus movement in terms of volume was the new approach to affordable housing, even though the movement itself contributed little in the way of building. Many of the Bauhaus teachers and students were involved during the 1920s and 1930s in new large-scale housing projects in Frankfurt, Berlin, and elsewhere in Germany, as originally required by the new Weimar constitution of 1919, which attempted to tackle the housing crisis via laws and new financing models. These new Siedlungen (subsidized housing estates) were made possible with earlier models of Baugenossenschaftenand Bauaktiengesellschaften, which acted as the main contractors and owners of the property and were partially subsidized by the city or the s...
Modern architecture developed more than a century ago to find solutions suitable to solve the new co...
In this paper, we argue that the complexion of housing finance systems in OECD countries, both now a...
As an antidote to the substandard tenement apartment, the ideal of the “small house” (Kleinhaus) was...
The greatest achievement of the Bauhaus movement in terms of volume was the new approach to affordab...
Presented here is a brief review of the route for and delayed time factor of Bauhaus influences, in ...
This article charts transnational exchanges between East German and Finnish architects in the develo...
Presented here is a brief review of the route for and delayed time factor of Bauhaus influences, in ...
Comparative welfare and production regime literature has so far neglected the considerable cross-cou...
Frankfurt, Vienna and Stockholm: three European cities which played a fundamental role in the housin...
The interwar period was particularly crucial for urban policies in Europe because it was characteriz...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state following the K...
Frankfurt, Vienna and Stockholm: three European cities which played a fundamental role in the housin...
This article examines how Väestöliitto, the Finnish Population and Family Welfare League, developed ...
In current realizations and research papers, we increasingly encounter designs of flexible dwelling ...
This article explores some of the key institutional challenges hindering the development of a new ‘s...
Modern architecture developed more than a century ago to find solutions suitable to solve the new co...
In this paper, we argue that the complexion of housing finance systems in OECD countries, both now a...
As an antidote to the substandard tenement apartment, the ideal of the “small house” (Kleinhaus) was...
The greatest achievement of the Bauhaus movement in terms of volume was the new approach to affordab...
Presented here is a brief review of the route for and delayed time factor of Bauhaus influences, in ...
This article charts transnational exchanges between East German and Finnish architects in the develo...
Presented here is a brief review of the route for and delayed time factor of Bauhaus influences, in ...
Comparative welfare and production regime literature has so far neglected the considerable cross-cou...
Frankfurt, Vienna and Stockholm: three European cities which played a fundamental role in the housin...
The interwar period was particularly crucial for urban policies in Europe because it was characteriz...
Finland and Estonia had unusually close connections for a Western and a Soviet state following the K...
Frankfurt, Vienna and Stockholm: three European cities which played a fundamental role in the housin...
This article examines how Väestöliitto, the Finnish Population and Family Welfare League, developed ...
In current realizations and research papers, we increasingly encounter designs of flexible dwelling ...
This article explores some of the key institutional challenges hindering the development of a new ‘s...
Modern architecture developed more than a century ago to find solutions suitable to solve the new co...
In this paper, we argue that the complexion of housing finance systems in OECD countries, both now a...
As an antidote to the substandard tenement apartment, the ideal of the “small house” (Kleinhaus) was...