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Site Planning and Design. Operation Breakthrough. Phase II. Volume 7
This report is a compendium of planning and design of demonstration housing sites for Operation Breakthrough (OB), HUD's program to promote housing construction and improve the housing industry. Begun in 1969 in response to a nationwide housing shortage, OB seeks to enlarge housing - building capacity by modernizing the housing industry through advanced technology, by promoting an aggregate housing market, and by reducing constraints to improvements in areas from financing to land use, and by promoting unified housing markets. Of the 236 site plans submitted to OB, nine were chosen to be built by OB, four inner city and five suburban. Inner - city sites in Jersey City, N.J., Memphis, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo., and Seattle, Wash., contain a variety of housing for moderate - income families, from attached townhouses to high - rise apartments. All were designed to help relieve urban crowding and ranged in size from 58 units on 1.8 acres to 518 units on 16 acres. Suburban sites in Kalamazoo, Mich., King County, Wash., Macon, Ga., Sacramento, Calif., and Indianapolis, Ind., were of lower density, with 178 to 407 units on 36 to 50 acres, including high - rises and detached, single - family homes. These housing developments were designed to minimize ecological disruption and harmonize with the surrounding community. Photographs of the demonstration sites, architectural layouts, and charts containing site data are included. Related publications are listed.
Site Planning and Design. Operation Breakthrough. Phase II. Volume 7
This report is a compendium of planning and design of demonstration housing sites for Operation Breakthrough (OB), HUD's program to promote housing construction and improve the housing industry. Begun in 1969 in response to a nationwide housing shortage, OB seeks to enlarge housing - building capacity by modernizing the housing industry through advanced technology, by promoting an aggregate housing market, and by reducing constraints to improvements in areas from financing to land use, and by promoting unified housing markets. Of the 236 site plans submitted to OB, nine were chosen to be built by OB, four inner city and five suburban. Inner - city sites in Jersey City, N.J., Memphis, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo., and Seattle, Wash., contain a variety of housing for moderate - income families, from attached townhouses to high - rise apartments. All were designed to help relieve urban crowding and ranged in size from 58 units on 1.8 acres to 518 units on 16 acres. Suburban sites in Kalamazoo, Mich., King County, Wash., Macon, Ga., Sacramento, Calif., and Indianapolis, Ind., were of lower density, with 178 to 407 units on 36 to 50 acres, including high - rises and detached, single - family homes. These housing developments were designed to minimize ecological disruption and harmonize with the surrounding community. Photographs of the demonstration sites, architectural layouts, and charts containing site data are included. Related publications are listed.
Site Planning and Design. Operation Breakthrough. Phase II. Volume 7
1976
185 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch