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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew LasnerPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press ISBN: 9780300269192ISBN 10: 0300269196 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 04 January 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA fascinating study of collective housing in the United States. . . Lasner's history is an intriguing and timely book, rich in insights and observations about collective housing ownership patterns and practices within the suburban century. -The Journal of Popular Culture High Life, clearly written and abundantly illustrated, focuses on the innovative designers and developers who found ways to create enduring forms of condominium and cooperative ownership through trial, error, and imitation. -The American Historical Review In High Life: Condo Living in the Suburban Century, Matthew Gordon Lasner traces the history of collective homeownership in the United States. This groundbreaking account ranges from the 1830s to the recent past and covers a wide range of metropolitan locations and building types . . . Lasner's work challenges those who study cities to think more creatively about them and to move their analysis more fluidly between city centers and suburban enclaves. -Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum This superb study of co-owned housing in America-from the first cooperative buildings in 19th century New York City to condominiums around the country today-is not only an architectural history but also a social, political, urban, economic, and political one . . . this is an indispensable book for anyone involved with housing or simply interested in social trends. -Jayne Merkel, Architectural Record For a better understanding of the history and significance of co-ownership in the USA, Lasner's High Life is, and should remain, an essential and entertaining source. -Planning Perspectives Winner of the 2013 Abbott Lowell Cummings Prize given by the Vernacular Architecture Forum An excellent history of an influential form of residential tenure in the United States, in which many households share ownership of the collective property in which they live. This is a neglected but important subject in the fields of urban studies, architectural and planning history, and American cultural history. -Alexander von Hoffman, Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University, author of House by House, Block by Block: The Rebirth of America's Urban Neighborhoods Erudite, deeply researched, and highly original. . . . Lasner writes with grace and ease, integrating finely-grained details about specific developments, people, and locales with grand themes of social history. -Carla Yanni, Rutgers University Author InformationMatthew Gordon Lasner is associate professor of urban studies and planning at Hunter College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |