Welfare Landscape and Communities
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Welfare Landscape and Communities. / Braae, Ellen Marie.
Forming Welfare. red. / Katrine Lotz; Deane Simpson; Kirsten Marie Raahauge; Kjeld Vindum; Mette Jerl Jensen; Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen. Arkitektens Forlag, 2017. s. 34-49.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Welfare Landscape and Communities
AU - Braae, Ellen Marie
PY - 2017/10/6
Y1 - 2017/10/6
N2 - Danish housing developments of the post-war era were a cornerstone in the implementation of the welfare vision and the overall urban and landscape planning in the post-war period. The new city was a horizontal city and – as it will be my primary ambition to show – a green and landscape-like city. The landscape came, in Denmark, to play a prominent role and became synonymous with ‘The Good Life’, but it also presented a number of moral imperatives. The article concerns how communities and community feelings found their expression in the Danish ‘welfare landscapes’.
AB - Danish housing developments of the post-war era were a cornerstone in the implementation of the welfare vision and the overall urban and landscape planning in the post-war period. The new city was a horizontal city and – as it will be my primary ambition to show – a green and landscape-like city. The landscape came, in Denmark, to play a prominent role and became synonymous with ‘The Good Life’, but it also presented a number of moral imperatives. The article concerns how communities and community feelings found their expression in the Danish ‘welfare landscapes’.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-87-7407-434-2
SP - 34
EP - 49
BT - Forming Welfare
A2 - Lotz, Katrine
A2 - Simpson, Deane
A2 - Raahauge, Kirsten Marie
A2 - Vindum, Kjeld
A2 - Jensen, Mette Jerl
A2 - Bendsen, Jannie Rosenberg
PB - Arkitektens Forlag
ER -
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