16 research outputs found

    Lokales wissen in stadt- und quartiersentwicklung

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    28 Housing and urban affairs

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    The Private Rental Sector in Western Europe

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    To provide a context for the analysis of the private rental sector in the post-socialist countries, this chapter clarifies the term 'private rental' and explains its different meanings in different countries, as well as its various forms. The chapter draws attention to the legal-economic relationship of the actors in private renting and the sociological/legal meaning in the context of national housing regimes. The chapter furthermore describes the four dominant housing policy approaches of the last century that have impacted the changing position of private renting. Last, but not least the chapter focuses on key areas of housing policy intervention in private renting that could help to explain the development of the sector, as well as the sector's future development

    Learning from the ‘RE-PUBLIC Workshop’: Remaking the Public Space as a Medium of Knowledge Transfer in Design Education

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    This paper presents the outcome of ‘The RE-PUBLIC Workshop: Remaking the Public Space’, which took place in Istanbul as part of European Union Life Long Learning Erasmus Intensive Programme 2014. It focused on complex and diversified layers of public space within the context of the place-making logic. Istanbul’s Taksim region including the Taksim Square, Gezi Park and Istiklal Street acted as the core problem area with its disintegrated and segregated physical and cultural territorial borders. The participants were invited to develop their own understanding of public space and jointly produce their own place-making strategies on possible alternatives for the process of planning, designing and implementing change in public spaces in accordance to their scope, use and meaning. As a result, the RE-PUBLIC Workshop tested a number of innovative research and planning methods to improve teaching in planning and design studies. A major impact was expected from the cross-country approach and joint-learning. It is hoped that the experience of RE-PUBLIC Workshop will provide a critical medium of knowledge transfer in design education.publicationstatus: publishedstatus: publishe

    Localising the Habitat Agenda for urban poverty reduction, DFID research project R-7963, final report volume 4: general workshop reports, presentations and publications

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    Changing the residential mix

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