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Suburban Monotony

The dominant dwelling type constructed during the latter half of the 20th century in western countries (and now, beyond), the suburban home is often criticized (or ignored) in architectural and urbanism circles. But where did it come from? Two new books explore this question. The Daily Beast details the answers, from the early beginnings to the expansion...

By IBI Insights

Date

April 15, 2016

The dominant dwelling type constructed during the latter half of the 20th century in western countries (and now, beyond), the suburban home is often criticized (or ignored) in architectural and urbanism circles. But where did it come from? Two new books explore this question. The Daily Beast details the answers, from the early beginnings to the expansion of housing sizes, generation after generation. By better understanding this dominant but disdained form, perhaps city makers will reflect, and do better.

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