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Éxitos y fracasos: circulación de los modelos europeos en los primeros proyectos de vivienda social en Nueva York (1930-1935).

Authors: Caramellino, Gaia; Tapia Martín, Carlos (Coordinador); Varona Gandulfo, María (Coordinador);

Éxitos y fracasos: circulación de los modelos europeos en los primeros proyectos de vivienda social en Nueva York (1930-1935).

Abstract

Con la fundación de la Housing Division de la Public Works Administration, PWA, (1933) y la aprobación de la New York City Housing Authority, NYCHA, (1934) se inauguran en Nueva York, en torno a la mitad de los años treinta, los primeros proyectos públicos de low-cost housing financiados por el gobierno. Modelos y estándar provenientes del debate europeo de los años veinte comienzan progresivamente a ser aceptados por los administradores locales que, aunque aún continúen fuertemente influenciados por la tradición norteamericana en cuestiones de vivienda social (el modelo del perimeter garden apartments plan) y por las experiencias desarrolladas en Nueva York durante los años veinte (Regional Planning Association of America y Russel Sage Foundation), reconocen sus ventajas económicas para ser aplicados en los nuevos programas federales de social housing del New Deal.

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación CSO2009-06819-E

Universidad de Granada 1975-2000

Universidad Pablo de Olavide

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Spain
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Vivienda, Deslocalización, Modelos de gestión, Tipologías

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