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Built Environments I (DESST 1006)


e-Research topic 23


City Rental units

Is there an inevitable tension between building "affordable housing, not welfare housing" ("When big brother lives in the room upstairs",  Advertiser p.26 March 29th 2002)  and locating such rental units in the city where apartments typically cost $250,000?  Discuss.

REFERENCES 

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    Rowe, Elizabeth.  "When big brother lives in the room upstairs",  Advertiser, 29th March 2002, page 26.

    Castello, Renato.  "Council to try buy-rent",  City Messenger, 17th September 2003, page 7. 

    Nash, Kate.  "Urbane solution to city living",  Advertiser, 28th April 2001, page 59.

    "2003 Architecture Award winners announced",  RAIA Media release,  6th November 2003.
     
    Chapman, Jemma. "City rental units plan for young",  Advertiser, 16th July 2002, page 9.

    Castello, Renato.  "Brine blasts 'tiny' rooms for students",  City Messenger, 22nd December 2003, page 3.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Books

    Gehl, Jan and Soholt, Helle.  Public spaces and public life.  Adelaide, Planning SA, 2002.
    Main Collection  711.40994231  G311p 
    also available in electronic form.

    Adelaide. City Council. City Engineer and Planner's Dept.  City living 1: City of Adelaide. Adelaide, City Council, 1969.
    Main Collection  711  A2282c  

    Young-Anglim, Jane.  Incentives for City living: a report for the South Australian Division [of the Australian Institute of Urban Studies].  Canberra, Australian Institute of Urban Studies, 1975.
    Main Collection  301.363  I36 

    City living, with special reference to North Adelaide: proceedings of a seminar arranged by the Department of Adult Education, the University of Adelaide, 19-21 March 1971.  Adelaide, Dept. of Adult Education, 1971.
    Main Collection  307.76099423  W594c

    Gollings, John.  Australia city living. London, Thames & Hudson, 2003.
    Main Collection  In Process 11/12/2003  

    Thorp, Katherine Ngaire.  The benefits of inner city living for low income earners: a study of Housing Trust tenants in inner Adelaide. Thesis, B.A.(Hons), University of Adelaide, 1991.
    Joint Store  PP34620  

    Adams, A. Elwood; Walker, Edward Everett.  Living in the city.  New York, McGraw-Hill, 1949.
    Joint Store  G694    

    Bremer, Stuart.  Living in the city: a pictorial record of Australia's cities.   Sydney, Dreamweaver, 1983.
    Main Collection  994  B836l 

    Winter, Ian.  Young people living on the urban fringe.  Hobart, National Clearing House for Youth Studies, 1995.
    Main Collection  305.230994  W785y 

    Other Articles
    Remember that you can use a number of databases to find articles on the topic.  The articles listed below are merely a selection, find others through Australia/New Zealand reference centreElectricLibrary and LexisNexis for newspaper and current comment.  Click here for suggestions for quick ways of effective searching.

    "Adelaide City: New luxury apartments with vibrant open areas",  City Messenger, 10th April 2002, page 15.

    "Sheer convenience attracts the young",  Advertiser, 8th March 2003, City Living feature pages 3, 14.

    "Housing 'stress' on low incomes",  Advertiser, 8th March 2003, City Living feature page 10.

    Chapman, Jemma.  "Drawn to the bright lights of city living", Advertiser, 10th July 2002, page 9.

    "Lifestyle that suits all ages",  Advertiser, 10th July 2002, page 9.

    "EARN YOUR KEEP; Student rent crisis",  Advertiser, 9th February 2004, pages 1, 4.
    with further comment in the Editorial,
    "
    Concentrate on learning not house-hunting",  Advertiser, 9th February 2004, page 16.

    Web sites
    Adelaide City Council

    RAIA  Architecture Project Gallery.  Urban design 
    The Architecture Project Gallery provides illustrations and information on RAIA award winning projects since 1981.  At the RAIA page, use The RAIA column and pull down to Architecture Awards.  Click on the pages icon to the left of the label for Architecture Project Gallery to go to architecture.com.auprojects where you can click on the building category, Residential, Public Buildings, Urban Design or Commercial or click a link for the appropriate sub-section of each category.

    ENCYCLOPAEDIAS and HANDBOOKS  are useful sources for background information.

    Encyclopedia of architecture, design, engineering & construction.  Wiley, New York, 1990.
    Reference collection  720.3 W682"
         'Places', in "Urban design: the creation of livable cities", vol.5, pages 181-183.  "Role of the architect", vol.4, pages 279-300.   "Theory of architecture", vol.4, pages 84-110.

    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  720.3 F597p
         "Urban design", pages 595-596.

    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 landscape architecture: design and construction data.  2nd ed.  New York,  McGraw-Hill, 1998.
    Reference collection  712.0212 H313t.2

    Finding MORE INFORMATION on the topic

    Use the Library Catalogue to find books and reports.

    For an initial search select  Basic Search, then from  Search by:  select  Keywords (using and, or, not)Using the  Boolean operators will allow you to make your search effective.  In the  Search for:  bar type words to describe your topic, then click on  Search.  With the  AND  operator between your search terms, the Catalogue will find records which include each search word.  For example:

      city  AND  living  AND  adelaide   finds  11 records which include each of these words somewhere in the record.
    When there are alternative words for a concept, enclose the words within round brackets ( ) and type OR between each word.  Where you want both singular and plural forms of a word, truncate the word and add a question mark ? to the stem.  For example:
     (city  OR  urban)  AND  (living  OR  residen?  OR  apartment?)  AND  adelaide  
      The resulting search report shows your search strategy and the number of titles which match that search strategy, followed by a numbered list of the titles arranged according to a relevance formula.  If you want to see the most recent books first,  go to  Sort by  above the list of titles, and pull down to Date (latest first).
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    Where there is a relevant Subject Heading, click on this to get a list of 50 subject headings.  Choose a Subject Heading of interest to find records for other books with that Subject Heading.  For example:

       Cities and towns--Planning--South Australia
      City planning--Psychological aspects
      City planning--South Australia--Adelaide
      Urban beautification
      Urban renewal--South Australia


    Another way to use Subject Headings is through the  Guided keyword search.
    From  Search by:  select  Subject, and in the search bar(s) type words that you know from useful subject headings.  For example:

      adelaide  city     [leave the default at] all of these
     AND
      rent?  hous?      [leave the default at]     all of these
     This search finds 2 records which include these two pairs of words in a subject heading or its subheadings.
     Alternatively, if you are interested in either rental or housing in Adelaide city, change the default, for example:
      adelaide  city      [leave the default to]     all of these
     AND
      rent?  hous?      [changee the default at]     any of these
     This is a broader search and finds 79 records.


     Go to What does the Library have on my topic?  for ways of improving your search results.
     
     

    Use  INDEXES and DATABASES  to find what articles or papers have been written on your topic

    These databases use Boolean operators, in most cases it is safe to use the words  AND  or  OR (with brackets)  but there may be other codes used for truncation, such as an asterisk *.  Search notes are provided for each database but if you don't get the results you expect, please check with the  Architecture Librarian, Kay Leverett.

    The databases listed below include information on urban design, landscape architecture and a sense of place.

    ARCH - indexes Australian architectural and design journals.   click here for search notes
    APA-FT - indexes a range of Australian journals in the social sciences, full text of articles provided from 1995 for some 200 journals.   For search notes see  ARCH
    Australia/New Zealand reference centre - indexes articles in journals and major newspapers from Australia and New Zealand.      click here for search notes
    BUILD - from the CSIRO, indexes journals, books and research reports on building and construction in  Australia.   For search notes see  ARCH
    ElectricLibrary - includes full text of many Australian newspapers, some general encyclopedias and journals.     click here for search notes

    For an international perspective see -
    Avery Index - an international index for architectural and design journals.  click here for search notes
    EAI: Expanded Academic Index - covers a wide range of journals.  Provides full text for many of the articles.     click here for search notes
    GEOBASE - an international index of articles, books and research reports on urban geography.  For search techniques see ARCH
    LexisNexis - a huge international database; includes full text of many Australian newspapers.      click here for search notes
    PsycInfo - includes environmental psychology.   For search notes see  ARCH

     
    This is only a small selection of possible databases, if you don't find what you need here, please come and see me, Kay Leverett, Architecture Librarian, or contact me by phone (8303 4659) or email: kay.leverett@adelaide.edu.au