Housing Estates in the Baltic Countries : The Legacy of Central Planning in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

Human Geography EuropeâEconomic conditions Demography Sociology, Urban Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns) European Economics Urban Studies/Sociology
Imprint: Springer
2019
1st ed. 2019.
EISBN 3030233928
Prologue-A Place to Live, Work, and Play: Housing Demand and Urbanization in the Baltic Countries.
Turbulent Political History and the Legacy of State Socialism in the Baltic Countries.
Soviet-Era Housing Systems Explained: Constructing and Inhabiting Socialist Housing Estates in the Baltics.
Freedom and Constraints: Ideals Transferred but Eclipsed by Industrialised Housing Production.
Mass Housing and âExtensive Urbanismâ in Eastern Europe: A Comparative Overview.
The Ethnic and Social Landscape of Residents in Tallinnâs Socialist Housing Estates.
Residential Change and Socio-Demographic Challenges for Large Housing Estates: Exploring Post-Soviet Riga.
Soviet Housing Estates and their Residents in Vilnius.
Living in a Large Housing Estate: An Insidersâ Perspective from Lithuania.
Innovation Inside and Outside âThe Systemâ: Revisiting the Role of Architects in Planning Socialist-Era Residential Districts in Estonia.
Evolution of Award-Winning Microrayons and Housing Estates in the Baltics.
Aspirations versus Reality in the Formation of Mikrorayon Commercial Centers in Lithuania.
Forms of Governing Parking in Housing Estates in Tallinn, Estonia.
State-Subsidized Renovation of Socialist Apartment Blocks in Estonia.
Large Housing Estates in Latvia: Origin and Future Challenges.
Possibilities for Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Renovation of Socialist Residential Space: âSmart Cityâ Redevelopment in Tartu, Estonia .
This open access book focuses on the formation and later socio-spatial trajectories of large housing estates in the Baltic countriesâEstonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. It also explores claims that a distinctly âwestward-looking orientationâ in their design produced housing estates that were superior in design to those produced elsewhere in the Soviet Union (between 1944 and 1991, Estonia was a member republic of the USSR). The first two parts of the book provide contextual material to help readers understand the vision behind housing estates in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. These sections present the background of housing estates in the Baltic Republics as well as challenges and debates concerning their formation, evolution, and present condition and importance. Subsequent parts of the book consist of: demographic analyses of the socioeconomic characteristics and ethnicity of housing estate residents (past and present) in the three Baltic capital cities, case studies of people and places related to housing estates in the Baltic countries, and chapters exploring relevant special topics and themes. This book will be of interest to students, scholars, and advocates interested in understanding the past, present, and future importance of housing estates in the Baltic countries.
Turbulent Political History and the Legacy of State Socialism in the Baltic Countries.
Soviet-Era Housing Systems Explained: Constructing and Inhabiting Socialist Housing Estates in the Baltics.
Freedom and Constraints: Ideals Transferred but Eclipsed by Industrialised Housing Production.
Mass Housing and âExtensive Urbanismâ in Eastern Europe: A Comparative Overview.
The Ethnic and Social Landscape of Residents in Tallinnâs Socialist Housing Estates.
Residential Change and Socio-Demographic Challenges for Large Housing Estates: Exploring Post-Soviet Riga.
Soviet Housing Estates and their Residents in Vilnius.
Living in a Large Housing Estate: An Insidersâ Perspective from Lithuania.
Innovation Inside and Outside âThe Systemâ: Revisiting the Role of Architects in Planning Socialist-Era Residential Districts in Estonia.
Evolution of Award-Winning Microrayons and Housing Estates in the Baltics.
Aspirations versus Reality in the Formation of Mikrorayon Commercial Centers in Lithuania.
Forms of Governing Parking in Housing Estates in Tallinn, Estonia.
State-Subsidized Renovation of Socialist Apartment Blocks in Estonia.
Large Housing Estates in Latvia: Origin and Future Challenges.
Possibilities for Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Renovation of Socialist Residential Space: âSmart Cityâ Redevelopment in Tartu, Estonia .
This open access book focuses on the formation and later socio-spatial trajectories of large housing estates in the Baltic countriesâEstonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. It also explores claims that a distinctly âwestward-looking orientationâ in their design produced housing estates that were superior in design to those produced elsewhere in the Soviet Union (between 1944 and 1991, Estonia was a member republic of the USSR). The first two parts of the book provide contextual material to help readers understand the vision behind housing estates in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. These sections present the background of housing estates in the Baltic Republics as well as challenges and debates concerning their formation, evolution, and present condition and importance. Subsequent parts of the book consist of: demographic analyses of the socioeconomic characteristics and ethnicity of housing estate residents (past and present) in the three Baltic capital cities, case studies of people and places related to housing estates in the Baltic countries, and chapters exploring relevant special topics and themes. This book will be of interest to students, scholars, and advocates interested in understanding the past, present, and future importance of housing estates in the Baltic countries.
