This paper examines how residents of neotraditional neighbourhoods in the Netherlands socially construct a ‘classed’ place identity and what role the historicised architecture plays within that process. Given that place identity is constructed through social and cultural practices, the paper argues that residents' consumption of historicised environment is bound up with drawing symbolic boundaries that have been explored here by analysing residents' narratives. Three prominent types of narratives were found: (1) residents' locational choice, (2) their aesthetic judgement of the residential environment and (3) the way they use it. Through these layered narratives, all interviewees appear to use historicised aesthetics to classify themselves ...
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This paper explores how residents of Helmond Brandevoort, a neotraditional neighbourhood in the Neth...
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This paper discusses home-making practices and senses of belonging in a street in a disadvantaged ne...
This article explores how the architecture of neighbourhoods influences interethnic tensions in ethn...
This paper discusses home-making practices and senses of belonging in a street in a disadvantaged ne...
In studies on the ties between residents and their residential surroundings, it is generally assumed...
This paper explores different explanations for the continuing presence of a large share of middle-cl...
‘Ageing in place’ policies presuppose that growing old in one’s own home and neighbourhood is in the...
In the context of debates on the role of culture in the development of cities, I discuss how the emp...
The histories of former industrial urban areas offer a contested and ambiguous framework for urban r...
This paper addresses the question of the nature and the forces behind emerging modern ways of residi...
In recent decades, neighbourhood regeneration has often involved social mixing strategies, often thr...
This paper explores how residents of Helmond Brandevoort, a neotraditional neighbourhood in the Neth...
This article deals with the question of why the architecture of new gated communities includes refer...
This paper suggests that more attention needs to be given to the historical formation and developmen...
This article presents a case study of the London suburb of Chipping Barnet to show how a spatial-mor...
In Western Europe, a select number of “ghettos” are at the forefront of public anxieties about urban...
This paper discusses home-making practices and senses of belonging in a street in a disadvantaged ne...
This article explores how the architecture of neighbourhoods influences interethnic tensions in ethn...
This paper discusses home-making practices and senses of belonging in a street in a disadvantaged ne...
In studies on the ties between residents and their residential surroundings, it is generally assumed...
This paper explores different explanations for the continuing presence of a large share of middle-cl...
‘Ageing in place’ policies presuppose that growing old in one’s own home and neighbourhood is in the...
In the context of debates on the role of culture in the development of cities, I discuss how the emp...
The histories of former industrial urban areas offer a contested and ambiguous framework for urban r...
This paper addresses the question of the nature and the forces behind emerging modern ways of residi...
In recent decades, neighbourhood regeneration has often involved social mixing strategies, often thr...