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Zusatztext "At this momentof housing crisis in large cities! Liz Falletta's impressively researched and illustrated case studies provide much-needed historical context! illuminating how choices made collaboratively by real estate developers! architects! and urban planners can create long-term economic value and an enduring design legacy in our communities." -Ken Bernstein! Manager and Principal City Planner! Los Angeles Department of City Planning! Office of Historic Resources"Through analysis and illustration-including vintage images-Falletta successfully uses past precedent to raise the plane of current discussions in the contested field where partisans are currently battling over the future of California housing policy. Her nuanced examination of form! product and design amenity is a must-read for those hoping to better understand how housing is developed! and how decisions made in the design and development processes can yield quantifiably different results." -Steve Preston! FAICP! Vice President! Los Angeles Regional Planning History Group Informationen zum Autor Liz Falletta (Master of Architecture, Southern California Institute of Architecture; Master of Real Estate Development, University of Southern California [USC]) teaches architectural and urban design at USC's Price School of Public Policy. Her courses focus on design as an interdisciplinary activity and explore how the intersecting values of architecture, urban planning and real estate development can inform the design process and improve design outcomes. She is a licensed architect in the State of California, a member of the California Planning Roundtable and the developer of one of Los Angeles' first Small Lot Subdivisions. Klappentext The heart of the book is a set of six cross-disciplinary comparative case studies, each examining a significant Los Angeles housing design precedent approved by-variance and its associated development type approved as of right. Zusammenfassung The heart of the book is a set of six cross-disciplinary comparative case studies, each examining a significant Los Angeles housing design precedent approved by-variance and its associated development type approved as of right. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1. Housing Values Part 1: Housing Perspectives Chapter 2. Type in Transition Chapter 3. Value Out of Balance Chapter 4. Lost in Translation Part 2: Collaborative Models Chapter 5. Proliferating a Product Type Chapter 6. Design Well Timed Chapter 7. Crafting Cost Benefit Chapter 8. Collaborative Prospects ...