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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Anthem Press
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Anthem Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839997624

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Explores innovative planning and design strategies to tackle housing affordability, offering case studies and solutions that enhance livability, community resilience, and opportunity, from urban scale to home design.

New socio-economic and environmental realities have brought about a “perfect storm” of circumstances that are forcing a search for innovative solutions in the built residential environment, including affordable housing design and construction. The need to rethink planning practices and align them with contemporary environmental constraints has taken center stage in recent years. The depletion of non-renewable resources, elevated levels of greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change are a few of the challenges that force designers to reconsider conceptual approaches in favor of ones that promote a better suitability between built and natural environments. Consideration of concepts that lower a place’s carbon footprint by minimizing driving, using renewable energy, and preserving the site’s natural assets is one of the contemporary strategies that architects, planners, and builders are integrating into their philosophy and practice.
Given these emerging challenges, the need to think innovatively about planning affordable communities while learning from notable case studies is at the heart of the proposed book. The intention is to explore principles and to present outstanding international case studies that offer valuable lessons.
The book is also about livability—where design touches life and the big and small things that make people appreciate homes and neighborhoods. Livability has become an increasingly important lens with which to analyze a city, considering population demands, built infrastructure, and ecosystems. Community requirements for goods and services, in relation to what is available to a population is an indication of a place’s livability. To foster livable, affordable communities throughout all the stages of life, the social, environmental, and structural needs of a place should be considered and planned for through innovative designs and policies.
The material assembled can be of help to planners, architects, and builders designing and planning a large community or individual homes. It can be used by for-profit firms or nonprofit organizations planning on initiating ownership or rental accommodations. Although some of the standards described in the book are relevant to the North American market, its basic principles can be used internationally. Similarly, even though many of the designs described here are for mid- to low-rise wood-frame structures, their concepts are applicable to tall, large buildings.

The book addresses current housing affordability challenges and presents innovative planning and design strategies for contemporary communities and homes that are both livable and affordable. Written by a team of a planner and an architect, each of the book’s chapters stands for a subject in the design process moving from urban scale to that of a home and includes richly illustrated case studies that inspire and inform the design. By exploring the role of livability in the design process, the book presents methods of fostering community resilience and opportunity.



The book addresses current housing affordability challenges and presents innovative planning and design strategies for contemporary communities and homes that are both livable and affordable.

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In this far-reaching book, Avi Friedman and Genessa Bates connect what all too often seem to be disparate topics: affordable housing, environmental sustainability, and livable communities. The authors distill key principles for building affordable housing within walkable, transit-friendly communities that conserve resources and minimize their carbon footprints. Affordable Housing for Livable Cities is a lucid, engaging, and thorough introduction that should be essential reading for students in architecture, planning, urban design, and related fields. Alex Schwartz, Professor Emeritus of Public and Urban Policy, The New School, USA.





Affordable Housing for Livable Cities explores the opportunities for design and planning innovation to address the global urban housing crisis. The books analysis is rigorous and richly illustrated with case studies to improve housing affordability. It inspires creative solutions to enhance community livability through the nexus of planning, policy, and architecture. Dr. Sasha Tsenkova, FRSC, FCIP, Professor, School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, University of Calgary, Canada.





Affordable Housing for Livable Cities is a must-read for anyone concerned with the growing affordability crises. By diving into the historical and global context, exploring key factors, and addressing the critical role affordability plays in achieving complete and livable communities, the authors provide understanding and then equip us with practical and innovative solutions. Rob Buchan, Canadian Institute of Planners College of Fellows member since 2009, Adjunct Professor, Simon Fraser University, Canada.





This book makes a valuable contribution by offering a comprehensive perspective that fills significant gaps in the current scholarship and brings together diverse urban experiences from multiple cities, providing readers with a more complete understanding of how affordable housing challenges and solutions manifest across different contexts. Ebru Karahan, Associate Professor, Vernacular Architecture, Occupant Behavior, Project Management, Qualitative Research Methods, Istanbul Technical University, stanbul.





Affordable Housing for Livable Cities offers a timely and insightful exploration of density, sustainability, adaptive reuse, and costs associated with dwelling and living well for all. This book provides clear, practical guidance for students, practitioners, developers, and planners. Joshua D. Lee, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Architecture (AECM), Faculty Member, Pittsburgh, USA.

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Explores innovative planning and design strategies to tackle housing affordability, offering case studies and solutions that enhance livability, community resilience, and opportunity, from urban scale to home design
Preface; Acknowledgments;
1. The Global Affordable Housing Challenge;
2.
A Historical Overview of Affordable Housing Design and Construction;
3.
Affordable Housing in Denser, Livable Places;
4. Moving in Affordable
Communities; 5.The Role of Open Spaces in Affordable Communities;
6. Urban
Renewal, Conversion, and Infill Housing for Affordability;
7. Contemporary
Innovative Affordable Housing Design Concepts;
8. Affordable Housing for
Green Living;
9. Cost-Reduction Design Strategies and Innovative
Technologies;
10. Implementing Affordable Housing Strategies; Bibliography; A
Note about Illustrations Credits; Case Studies Teams; Index
Avi Friedman is a Full Professor at McGills Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture where he directs the Affordable Homes Research Group. Friedman researches and develops innovative housing prototypes and he is the Principal of Avi Friedman Consultants Inc..

Genessa Bates obtained a Master of Urban and Regional Planning at Queens University. Her research interests center on affordable housing and neighbourhoods.