Description: Big money, small operators, disparate tastes, and rising standards: the complexities of housing have never been so thoroughly demonstrated and documented as in Martin Mayer's latest research coup. One needn't read it all to benefit. Mayer the libertarian conservative impugns zoning as ""transparently exclusionist,"" conducive to corruption, devitalizing, and--most critical--protective of the environment at the expense of social and economic mobility. Mayer the statistically-minded historian is devastating on land values--""Urban crowding yielded too great a return to land""--and the decade-by-decade decline of city neighborhoods; but he is sufficiently the pragmatist to face the consequences: ""If city densities are to be lower . . . there will be housing abandonment."" Hence the pained cry for urban renewal to shore up land values--and one after another disastrous government program. Is rehabilitation, then, the answer? Mayer, a connoisseur of neighborhoods, visits Baltimore's North-of-the Park where the termination of fire insurance triggered local action and led--with Ford Foundation aid--to a comprehensive rehabilitation program. Localities figure, too, in the assessment of public housing and commercial building . He'll also introduce you to the faulty new technologies and the sound old ones; the real estate brokers (""'There is no art in selling . . . it's a science'""); and, at great length, the working of the vital money market--""virtually a compendium of the ways that government actions have inflated housing costs."" The last Mayer sees as inadvertently thematic--but this is far less a tract than a bill-of-particulars for the whole housing constituency. (Kirkus Review) Powered by ExportYourStore.com
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Binding: hardcover
Pages: 468
Edition: First Edition
Number_of_items: 1
MPN: hardcover english 468 1 55645db4-b77
EAN: 9780393087963
Publisher: Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
Publication Year: 1978
Book Title: Builders : Houses, People, Neighborhoods, Government, Money
Topic: Construction / General
Number of Pages: 468 Pages
Language: English
Genre: Technology & Engineering
Author: Martin Mayer
Format: Hardcover