Housing and the Spatial Structure of the City
Discover the intricate relationship between housing and urban development in Housing and the Spatial Structure of the City by R. M. Pritchard. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this insightful book spans 248 pages and delves into how the housing market in Great Britain has shaped the spatial evolution of its cities. Pritchard meticulously investigates the patterns of residential mobility and intra-urban migration, revealing how fluctuations in the housing market have transformed the social geography of urban areas. Ideal for students, urban planners, and anyone interested in the dynamics of city life, this paperback edition offers a comprehensive look into the social conditions that drive urban change in the United Kingdom. Enhance your understanding of urban studies and housing with this essential read.