Pavillon, maison de ville, maison en bande, gated community : quatre figures de l’individualité habitée

Detached house, town house, row houses and gated community: four figures of inhabited individualityThe demand for individual housing in France is as strong as it was 50 years ago, despite the regulatory obstacles caused by sustainability requirements to the urban sprawl. The phenomenon of periurbani...

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Main Author: Jean-Michel Léger
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française 2017-02-01
Series:Sociologies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/sociologies/5896
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description Detached house, town house, row houses and gated community: four figures of inhabited individualityThe demand for individual housing in France is as strong as it was 50 years ago, despite the regulatory obstacles caused by sustainability requirements to the urban sprawl. The phenomenon of periurbanization has opposed to the traditional urbanity of historic city centers since the 1960s. Today's urbanistic and architectural solutions ought to include as well the current issues of otherness, individuality and privacy. Mixed-density compromises (row houses, etc.)may offer some individuality while allowing to live in the city.
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Pavillon, maison de ville, maison en bande, gated community : quatre figures de l’individualité habitée
Sociologies
detached houses
house types
gated community
intimacy
otherness
housing density
title Pavillon, maison de ville, maison en bande, gated community : quatre figures de l’individualité habitée
title_full Pavillon, maison de ville, maison en bande, gated community : quatre figures de l’individualité habitée
title_fullStr Pavillon, maison de ville, maison en bande, gated community : quatre figures de l’individualité habitée
title_full_unstemmed Pavillon, maison de ville, maison en bande, gated community : quatre figures de l’individualité habitée
title_short Pavillon, maison de ville, maison en bande, gated community : quatre figures de l’individualité habitée
title_sort pavillon maison de ville maison en bande gated community quatre figures de l individualite habitee
topic detached houses
house types
gated community
intimacy
otherness
housing density
url http://journals.openedition.org/sociologies/5896
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