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The Architecture of Affordable Housing

The Architecture of Affordable Housing

Sam Davis

University of California Press
1997
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That a country of wealth cannot provide sound housing for those in need is a national embarrassment. This book is about the design of dignified, affordable housing for those not served by the private sector, and how that housing fits comfortably into our communities. Sam Davis has written an accessible, non-technical analysis for everyone interested in the creation of affordable housing. Through discussions of cost, politics, and design concepts, as well as case studies of completed projects, he gives solutions to the dilemmas posed by the development process. Good housing design is a delicate balance of community values, individual needs, esthetic judgments, and technical requirements. Good design can save money--seventy percent of the cost of a new dwelling is affected by planning and design. As a key ingredient in community building, housing should bestow on its inhabitants a sense of dignity, says Davis. To view this as a privilege for those who can afford market-rate housing invites both social and financial disaster. He also considers our national obsession with the single-family house and our historical ambivalence toward subsidized housing--attitudes that have often led to the stigmatization of low-income groups. This book will be indispensable to community and volunteer groups, local governments, financial backers, architects, planners, and students in related fields.
Ryan Revisited

Ryan Revisited

Sam Davis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Davis writes a beautiful, lyrical story that grabs you and takes you on a young girl's journey of discovery and heartache. I was bolted to my seat wondering where she was taking me. Don't miss this one if you're looking for something different and a story that truly comes off the pages " - Shelly Crane, NEW YORK TIMES Bestselling Author of Significance and Wide Awake NA / YA Contemporary Standalone When you don't have any idea who you are, how do you decide who you want to be? Who is Ryan Ester? The Southern-belle-in-training her estranged father wants her to be? The laid-back Montana girl she became after her parents' divorce? Or someone she has to discover on her own? When Ryan's only shot at going to college is on her father's dime, Ryan leaves Bluffs, Montana to return to the antebellum South she once called home. As if the move wasn't hard enough, Ryan's first love, who recently left her a broken-hearted mess, has a scholarship to none other than Ryan's destination, the University of the South. Ryan Ester may not know who she is, but she sure as heck knows who she doesn't want to become. As she tries to navigate scandal, heartache, and the unbearable pressure to look and act perfect every waking second, she resents being pushed by everyone who wants to decide for her. For the sake of her own sanity and the hearts of those she cares most about, she will have to find a way to forge her own path. RYAN REVISITED is the story of a young woman's search for identity. For serenity. For the perfect landing spot for her aching heart. Author's Note: RYAN REVISITED is also suitable for Mature YA readers as it does not contain graphic sexual situations.