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Cover Inside High-Rise Housing

Inside High-Rise Housing

Securing Home in Vertical Cities

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Author:
Megan Nethercote

ePDF and ePUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. As cities sprawl skywards and private renting expands, this compelling geographic analysis of property identifies high-rise development’s overlooked hand in social segregation and urban fragmentation, and raises bold questions about the condominium’s prospects.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
30 Jun 2022
Online ISBN:
9781529216301
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529216301
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Front Matter
Front Matter
Preface
Introduction
1: Verticalizing Cities
2: The Condo Home
Part I: The Private Unit
3: ‘You’re Not Supposed to Do That’
4: ‘I’ll Close My Blinds’
Part II: Shared Infrastructure and Amenities
5: ‘It’s the Building’s Wiring Problem’
6: ‘She’s Sort of Made It Her Own’
Conclusion: Securing Home in Verticalizing Cities
Back Matter
Fieldwork Notes
References
Index

ePDF and ePUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

Condominium and comparable legal architectures make vertical urban growth possible, but do we really understand the social implications of restructuring city land ownership in this way?

In this book geographer and architect Nethercote enters the condo tower to explore the hidden social and territorial dynamics of private vertical communities. Informed by residents’ accounts of Australian high-rise living, this book shows how legal and physical architectures fuse in ways that jeopardise residents’ experience of home and stigmatise renters.

As cities sprawl skywards and private renting expands, this compelling geographic analysis of property identifies high-rise development’s overlooked hand in social segregation and urban fragmentation, and raises bold questions about the condominium’s prospects.

Megan Nethercote is an ARC DECRA Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT University.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

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© Bristol University Press 2022
Hardback ISBN:
9781529216288
ePub ISBN:
9781529216295
Online ISBN:
9781529216301
Page Extent:
282
Keywords:
Australia; Condominium; Lived experience; High-rise housing; Homemaking; Home unmaking; Housing quality; Renting; Property; Vertical living
Global Social Challenges:
Cities and Communities, Migration, Mobilities and Movement
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities, Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Subject:
Community Development, Urban Communities, Human Geography, Human Geography, Political Geography, Urban Geography, Planning and Housing, Housing, Planning, Urban Studies, Urban Studies
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