Redeveloping Calgary’s Post War Communities
By University of Calgary, Faculty of Environmental Design
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This paper examines the housing stock of post-war inner city neighbourhoods and proposes a future in which sensitive and economically viable re-use and redevelopment strategies can provide new and innovative housing alternatives for the Calgary market.
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1995
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University of Calgary, Faculty of Environmental Design
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