A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
As the emphasis switches to urban rehabilitation, older European cities face more complex problems than hitherto. A history of rent controls, taxation devices and social attitudes complicate an already difficult physical task. How this applies to Copenhagen is related here by the City's Planning Director, who discusses the financial implications in a country where mortgage interest rates are around 18 per cent and where the rent for new social housing can be as much as £ 1500 a year.
As the emphasis switches to urban rehabilitation, older European cities face more complex problems than hitherto. A history of rent controls, taxation devices and social attitudes complicate an already difficult physical task. How this applies to Copenhagen is related here by the City's Planning Director, who discusses the financial implications in a country where mortgage interest rates are around 18 per cent and where the rent for new social housing can be as much as £ 1500 a year.
Urban renewal in Copenhagen
Lemberg, Kai (author)
Building Research & Information ; 7 ; 96
1979-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Ecological urban renewal in Copenhagen. A European model
NTIS | 1993
|NEGOTIATING GREEN RETROFITTING STANDARDS IN DANISH URBAN RENEWAL — THE CASE OF COPENHAGEN
Online Contents | 2014
|NTIS | 1958