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Good Housing That Pays: A Study of the Aims and the Accomplishment of the Octavia Hill Association, 1896-1917 is a comprehensive historical account that delves into the pioneering work of the Octavia Hill Association in Philadelphia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This book meticulously documents the Association’s mission to provide affordable, sanitary, and well-managed housing for working-class families, inspired by the principles of English social reformer Octavia Hill. Through detailed analysis, the book explores the challenges faced in urban housing, the strategies employed to improve living conditions, and the financial models that ensured both social benefit and economic sustainability. It highlights the Association’s innovative approach to property management, tenant relations, and community development, emphasizing the importance of personal oversight, regular maintenance, and fostering a sense of responsibility among tenants. The narrative is enriched with case studies, statistical data, and personal anecdotes, offering insights into the social, economic, and architectural impact of the Association’s work. Spanning two decades of progress and adaptation, the book not only chronicles the tangible accomplishments in housing reform but also reflects on the broader implications for urban policy and social welfare. It stands as a testament to the enduring value of socially conscious investment in housing and the transformative power of dedicated civic engagement.
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Liczba stron: 141
Rok wydania: 2025
