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The Review: "What's Affordable?" showcases Tulane School of Architecture's commitment to developing sustainable alternatives for our future built environment through the work of its students, faculty, and researchers.

The outcome of TUSA's various programs - Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation, and Real Estate - is organized into four major chapters according to different action plans for addressing affordability: environmental, cultural, economic, and social. Posing the question "What is economically, socially, environmentally and culturally affordable?", raises many other questions: What is desirable? What is fair? What is logical and exciting? What is appropriate? The work of the students, faculty, and researchers at TUSA demonstrates the commitment of the school to developing sustainable alternatives for our future built environment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Actar Publishers
Country
United States
Date
13 May 2025
Pages
440
ISBN
9781638408604

The Review: "What's Affordable?" showcases Tulane School of Architecture's commitment to developing sustainable alternatives for our future built environment through the work of its students, faculty, and researchers.

The outcome of TUSA's various programs - Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation, and Real Estate - is organized into four major chapters according to different action plans for addressing affordability: environmental, cultural, economic, and social. Posing the question "What is economically, socially, environmentally and culturally affordable?", raises many other questions: What is desirable? What is fair? What is logical and exciting? What is appropriate? The work of the students, faculty, and researchers at TUSA demonstrates the commitment of the school to developing sustainable alternatives for our future built environment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Actar Publishers
Country
United States
Date
13 May 2025
Pages
440
ISBN
9781638408604