Paradise of Small Houses

The Evolution, Devolution, and Potential Rebirth of Urban Housing

Hardcover, 272 pages

English language

Published 2024 by Beacon Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8070-0778-5
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From the Haitian-style “shotgun” houses of the 19th century to the lavish high-rises of the 21st century, a walk through the streets of America’s neighborhoods that reveals the rich history—and future—of urban housing

The Philadelphia row house. The New York tenement. The Boston triple-decker. Every American city has its own iconic housing style, structures that have been home to generations of families and are symbols of identity and pride. Max Podemski, an urban planner for the city of Los Angeles and lifelong architecture buff, has spent his career in and around these buildings. Deftly combining his years of experience with extensive research, Podemski walks the reader through the history of our dwelling spaces—and offers a blueprint for how time-tested urban planning models can help us build the homes the United States so desperately needs.

In A Paradise of Small Houses , Podemski charts how these dwellings have evolved …

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Delightful roundup of American housing

A neat little tour of North-American houses, hopping between cities and generally winding its way from the past to the present. In between delightful descriptions of construction methods and living spaces, the reader is treated to a gentle introduction to walkability, street interest, investment, zoning, redlining, and other features of urban planning & housing policy. While there's plenty of policy in it — it's hard not to favor urbanism, density, & walkable communities if you think clear-headedly about the topic for more than a few minutes — this is not a policy book. It's more like an atlas or encyclopædia of housing, with just enough history & context for the reader to follow along

Subjects

  • Non-fiction
  • History
  • Urban Planning
  • Urbanism
  • Cities
  • Architecture