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A new approach to housing theory

Cedric Pugh

A new approach to housing theory

sex, gender and the domestic economy

by Cedric Pugh

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Published by City Polytechnic in Sheffield .
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Open LibraryOL19849194M
ISBN 100863392369
OCLC/WorldCa71476597

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Theory. As defined in Newman's book Design Guidelines for Creating Defensible Space, defensible space is "a residential environment whose physical characteristics—building layout and site plan—function to allow inhabitants themselves to become key agents in ensuring their security." He goes on to explain that a housing development is only defensible if residents .   In this article the study of housing (and other built environments) is located within the context of an explanatory theory of environment-behavior relations. The need for operational definitions and?dismantling? as general approaches is emphasized. After defining housing, it is suggested that it is impossible to relate?culture? (or?society?) to housing (or any built Cited by:


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