Remaking the American Dream The Informal and Formal Transformation of Single-Family Housing Cities

The redefinition of the single-family house, the urban landscape, and the American Dream. Sitting squarely at the center of the American Dream, the detached single-family home has long been the basic building block of most US cities. In Remaking the American Dream, Vinit Mukhija considers how this i...

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Main Author: Mukhija, Vinit (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2022
Series:Urban and Industrial Environments
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