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"In Brief". Australian, 29th December 2000, page 4. Includes "Nation's happiest tenants", scroll down to find this section.
Press Release: Hon Dean Brown MP. Adelaide Public Housing amongst the best in the nation. 3rd January 2001.
Books
Day, P. Land:
The Elusive Quest for Social Justice, Taxation Reform and a Sustainable
Planetary Environment. Brisbane, Australian Academic Publications,
1995.
Main Collection 333.730994
D274l
Kirwan, R. M. Financing
urban infrastructure: equity and efficiency considerations. Canberra,
Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1991.
Main Collection 363.58099405
A938Hb 4
South Australian Housing Trust. Urban
consolidation: a record of achievement in public housing. Adelaide,
South Australian Housing Trust, 1992.
Main Collection 711.58
S726u
South Australian Housing Trust. A chronologial history of the SA Housing Trust, 1936-1999.
Orchard, Lionel, "Housing
policy: the national impasse and alternatives in South Australia".
In Spoer, J. (ed.), Beyond
the contract state: ideas for social and economic renewal in South Australia.
Kent Town, S. Aust., Wakefield Press, 1999, pages 303-316.
Main Collection 339.5099423
S762b
Musterd, Sako & Wim Ostendorf, (eds) Urban
segregation and the welfare state: inequality and exclusion in western
cities. New York, Routledge, 1998.
Main Collection 307.76
M991u
See in particular; Chapter 1.
Segregation, polarisation and social exclusion in metropolitan areas /
Sako Musterd and Wim Ostendorf -- Chapter 2. Social polarisation, economic
restructuring and welfare state regimes / Chris Hamnett -- Chapter 14.
Welfare state effects on inequality and segregation: concluding remarks
/ Herman van der Wusten and Sako Musterd.
Hamnett, Chris (ed). Social
geography: a reader. London; New York, Arnold, Copublished in the
US, Central and South America by J. Wiley, 1996.
Main Collection 307.12 H227s
See in particular ; Chapter
1. From The Growth of the City: An Introduction to a Research Project /
E. W. Burgess -- Chapter 2. Absolute Rent and the Structuring of Space
by Governmental and Financial Institutions / D. Harvey and L. Chatterjee
--Chapter 4. From Locality and Social Representation: Space, Discourse
and Alternative Definitions of the Rural / K. H. Halfacree -- Chapter 5.
"Race" and Sexuality: Challenging the Patriarchal Structuring of Urban
Social Space / L. Peake --Chapter 6. From Gender, Class, and Space / G.
Pratt and S. Hanson --Chapter 7. From Women and Children Last: The Poverty
and Marginalization of One-parent Families / H. P. M. -- Chapter
14. Social Justice, Postmodernism and the City.
Articles
"From
ghetto to suburb (Moving to Opportunity housing program)", Economist;
7th October 1995.
Burton, Elizabeth. "The
Compact City: Just or Just Compact? A Preliminary Analysis", Urban
Studies, October 2000, vol. 37, page 1969.
Summary. The aim of the research
described in this paper is to examine the validity of the claims that higher-density
urban form promotes social equity - that is, promotes benefits for the
life-chances of low-income groups.
Casey, Marcus. "The Outsiders", Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 13th May 2000, page 44.
Elliott, Peter. "The city: a fragile tension", Architecture Australia vol. 79, no. 11, 1990. pages 36-39.
Hurrell, Bronwyn, "Trust housing to be cut back; fewer built and less maintenance", Advertiser (Adelaide), 11th January 1999, page 2.
O'Brien, Natalie. "Home truths; our housing shame", Australian, 21st August 2000, page 2.
Penberthy, David. "Howard kills Playford public housing vision", Advertiser (Adelaide), 5th July 1997, page 21.
Stilwell, F. "Land, inequality and regional policy", Urban Policy and Research, 17(1) (1999) pp17-24.
Wallis, Jillian. "Lessons
from Villawood: the importance of spatial organisation in urban housing",
Archiitectural theory review: journal of the Department of Architecture,
University of Sydney, 2(2) (1997) pages 41-66.
The NSW Department of Housing
is planning complete demolition of this public housing project in Sydney,
built in 1981.
Woolley, Leigh. "Winning
at Waterloo", Architectural review, vol. 191, no. 1145,
1992, pages 43-45.
Summary: 32 unit public housing
scheme, Waterloo, Sydney. Architect: Peter Myers.
Websites
South Australian Housing
Trust.
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS and HANDBOOKS are useful sources for background information.
Encyclopedia
of architecture, design, engineering & construction.
Wiley, New York, 1990.
Reference collection
720.3 W682e
"Behavior and architecture', vol.3,
pages 426-430; 'Multifamily housing', vol.4, pages 484-497. Use the
index in v.5 to trace articles on other aspects of housing.
Encyclopedia
of housing. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA., 1998.
Reference collection
363.503 V284e
"Residential Satisfaction', pages 484-486;
'Residential Preferences', pages 481-483. Use the index to trace
articles on Design, Public Housing, etc.
Ching, F. D. K. Visual
dictionary of architecture. Wiley, New York, 1997.
Reference collection
720.3 C539v
Instead of an alphabetical listing, the information
is clustered around basic aspects of architecture with words placed in
their visual context. Included are fundamental terms relating to
architectural design, history and technology.
Fleming, J. Penguin
dictionary of architecture and landscape architecture.
5th ed. Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1998.
Reference collection
720.1 F597p
"Urban design", page 590-596.
The following handbooks present guidelines for architectural design over a range of activities, building types, and environments. These follow European or North American precedents, remember to check with Australian codes.
Architect's
data. (Neufert) 3rd ed. Oxford, Blackwell Science
Publishers, 2000.
Reference collection
721.0212 N482a.3
Metric
handbook: planning and design data. 2nd ed. Oxford,
Architectural Press, 1999.
Reference collection
721.0212 N532.2
Time-saver
standards for architectural design data: the reference of architectural
fundamentals. 7th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Reference collection
721.0212 C157t.7
Time-saver
standards for architectural lighting. New York, McGraw
Hill, 2000.
Reference collection
621.32 S817t
Time-saver standards for landscape architecture: design and construction
data. 2nd ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1998.
Reference collection
712.0212 H313t.2
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The databases listed below include information on social and urban design aspects of public housing.
ARCH
- indexes Australian architectural and design journals. click
here for search notes
APAIS
- indexes a range of Australian journals in the social sciences, full text
provided for many articles, click sample search for public
housing AND (adelaide or "south australia"). For
search notes see ARCH
APA-FT
- is based on APAIS but has full text of articles provided from
1995 for some 200 journals. For
search notes see ARCH
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BUILD
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Index - an international index for architectural and design journals.
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GEOBASE
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LexisNexis - a huge international database; includes full text
Australian newspapers. click
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