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The Million Homes Programme: a review of the great Swedish planning project

Thomas Hall, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2005 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 3, pp 301-328
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In Sweden, the Million Homes Programme (MHP) as discussed by the authors was proposed to solve the housing shortage in the first decades of the post-war era by building a million new dwellings.
Abstract
The first decades of the post‐war era saw a large and quickly growing need for new housing. In Sweden, rapid urbanization, growing prosperity and demands for higher housing standards led to years‐long housing queues. The housing shortage became a political liability for the ruling Social Democratic party. To end the housing shortage once and for all, the Swedish parliament decided that a million new dwellings should be built in the period 1965 to 1974 and this was achieved. When the Million Homes Programme, as it came to be called, had reached barely half‐way, the housing shortage was replaced by a housing surplus, partly caused by the rapid expansion of the housing stock and by the fact that economic growth gave way to stagnation. At the same time, criticism began to be heard about what some people perceived as uniform and poor architecture and, since then, the Million Homes Programme has never ceased to engage people and provoke debate. Most of the buildings and areas of this era have survived quite wel...

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Environmental impact of energy refurbishment of buildings within different district heating systems

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The city that the metro system built: Urban transformations and modalities of integrated planning in Stockholm:

Alexander Paulsson
- 23 Jan 2020 - 
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Estates on the edge: the social consequences of mass housing in Northern Europe.

Anne Power
TL;DR: Estates on the Edge as mentioned in this paper describes the decline and rescue of low income government-sponsored housing estates across Northern Europe giving a vivid account of the intense physical, social and organisational problems facing social landlords in five countries.
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