1931
DOI: 10.3828/tpr.14.3.m415067555145584
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Slums and the Housing Act, 1930

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“…In the first half of the nineteenth century, both the Greenwood Act in Britain (Clarke, 1931) and the Wagner Housing Act in the United States (US) (Mcdonnell, 1957) started urban regeneration movements via the demolition of slum areas and reconstruction of new housing and apartments to improve the living environment. The movement was compared to 'The Federal Bulldozer', which is also the name of the book The Federal Bulldozer (Anderson, 1964).…”
Section: Theories In Urban Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first half of the nineteenth century, both the Greenwood Act in Britain (Clarke, 1931) and the Wagner Housing Act in the United States (US) (Mcdonnell, 1957) started urban regeneration movements via the demolition of slum areas and reconstruction of new housing and apartments to improve the living environment. The movement was compared to 'The Federal Bulldozer', which is also the name of the book The Federal Bulldozer (Anderson, 1964).…”
Section: Theories In Urban Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%