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            Sozialraum Hochhaus

            Nachbarschaft und Wohnalltag in Schweizer Großwohnbauten

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            Althaus, Eveline
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            About living in high-rises built during the construction boom years, the potency of social marginalization and the resilience of neighborhoods.
             
            Die Großwohnbauten, die während des Baubooms der 1960er- und 1970er-Jahre die schweizerische Siedlungslandschaft grundlegend veränderten, sind im Laufe der Jahre zunehmend in Verruf geraten. Doch wie gestalten sich – jenseits der weit verbreiteten Klischees – die Lebenswirklichkeiten in diesem Baubestand? Eveline Althaus richtet den Blick auf die Nachbarschaften von Hochhaussiedlungen in der Schweiz. Anhand von Hausbiografien untersucht sie die sozialräumlichen Dynamiken und beleuchtet, wie Vielfalt und Differenz im Wohnumfeld erfahren und (re-)produziert werden. Dadurch eröffnet sie neue Perspektiven auf den Umgang mit diesem gebauten Erbe und Formen des Zusammenlebens in heterogener werdenden Settings.
             
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/199933
            Keywords
            Neighborhood; High-Rise; Post-War Architecture; Switzerland; Habitation; 1960s; 1970s; City; Architecture; Urban Studies; Social Geography; Space; Sociology; Nachbarschaft; Hochhaus; Nachkriegsarchitektur; Schweiz; Wohnen; 1960er-Jahre; 1970er-Jahre; Stadt; Architektur; Urban Studies; Sozialgeographie; Raum; Soziologie; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities
            DOI
            10.14361/9783839442968
            ISBN
            9783837642964
            Publisher
            transcript Verlag
            Publisher website
            http://www.transcript-verlag.de
            Publication date and place
            Bielefeld, Germany, 2018
            Series
            Urban Studies,
            Pages
            462
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