The Three Generation Neighborhood.

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Title: The Three Generation Neighborhood.
Authors: Brubaker, Charles William, Perkins and Will, Architects, Chicago, IL.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 8
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Reports - Research
Descriptors: Age Groups, Community Centers, Generation Gap, Health Facilities, Housing Opportunities, Humanization, Neighborhood Improvement, Neighborhood Integration, Residential Patterns, Sociocultural Patterns, Urban Improvement
Abstract: The neighborhood, whether reestablished in the city or in a new town, at its best avoids not only racial and income segregation, but also age segregation. Since the three-generation family within a single dwelling no longer is likely, the neighborhood should be restored to accommodate all generations. This study explores how the concept of neighborhood can be reestablished and how it can become a three-generation neighborhood. (Author/MLF)
Entry Date: 1977
Accession Number: ED128907
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