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Re-imagining a new town: The architecture of empowerment and segregation in a Dutch post-war neighbourhood
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Dual residences and the meaning of home (concept)
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Challenging the hierarchies of the city: Oscar Niemeyers mid-twentieth-century residential buildings
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Two of a kind: The social-physical dynamics of neighborhood renewal
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Abstracts workshops International conference 'Doing, thinking, feeling home: The mental geography of residential environments', Delft, The Netherlands, October 14-15, 2005
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Community light: Territorial ties and local participation in a new suburban area
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Physical conditions for social interaction in the home environment
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Soundscape, privacy, communication, and orientation
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Residential domain and housing design as carriers of distinction in Amsterdam and its hinterland, 1870- 2004
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Bad taste in architecture. Discussion of the popular in residential architecture in southern Ecuador.
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Housing environment in the process of cultural change and transformation; study in Istanbul/Armutlu squatter settlement
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Conference program and Overview workshops International conference 'Doing, thinking, feeling home: The mental geography of residential environments', Delft, The Netherlands, October 14-15, 2005
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Attaching dwellings to places through the design of intermediary spaces
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Investigating a theory of housing, ontological security and self-identity: A qualitative analysis of interview data in a multi-cultural Canadian city
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Spatial identity and geostrategic lifeplanning (draft version)
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The meaning of distinct architectural and urban design features
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Reading and (re)writing the city: The use of the habitus concept in urban research and development
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Design for living
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Residential choice and neighbourhood experiences in a Dutch urban poverty area; draft version
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The meaning of dwelling from an ecological perspective