Sentences with phrase «tract housing»

Tract housing is usually priced at a much lower cost per square foot than a custom home.
Real estate developer Joseph Eichler brought a fresh, new modernist approach to affordable tract housing.
Mira Mesa is condominiums and tract housing surrounding Mira Mesa Boulevard, the commercial street.
There's nothing wrong with tract housing, either.
In 1983, the Heron was one of five cookie - cutter models offered in Bay Country, a tract housing development in a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland.
Graham's fascination with the cloistered social environment of tract housing is evident in his architectural model Alteration to a Suburban House (1978/1992).
The artist's responses are often distinguished for contextualizing meditations on minimalism, op art, and / or theater within the dark domicile of suburban tract housing, pricking the site of familial relationships as they unraveled or as their unraveling is remembered.
It carves south along Lake Saint Clair through suburbs thick with postwar tract housing that harbored fleeing Detroiters.
Eli Broad, who made his fortune building tract housing and selling insurance, is a Los Angeles multibillionaire who has given a fortune to charterize the city and the state.
Here's a man who made his fortune building tract housing in the «burbs, who micromanages grants down to the penny, a man who names more than a few things after himself (the Broad Prize, the Broad Fellows, and his latest museum project, simply The Broad).
I was born at home on a Sacramento suburban tract house floor after thirty - six hours of natural birthing and no drugs, my poor mother.
Maybe the Vegas show master was just a frightened waiter's son from a tract house who never knew what was expected of him.
«I grew up in a suburban tract house and have lived in Spanish, traditional, and modern homes,» he says.
He returns to the generic tract house where he grew up in suburban Sacramento to help his ailing mother, Joanne (Shannon), a second - grade teacher who's about to start chemotherapy.
If his mentally challenged, beer - swilling father Ansel (Thomas Haden Church), who works as a grease monkey at Bob's Muffler Shop, and his sluttish stepmom Sharla, a former stripper who works in a pizza parlor, will help, they can knock off Chris's drunken mom (and Ansel's ex-wife), pay off the debt, split the profits, and have enough dough left over to improve their lifestyle — maybe get out of the trailer and move up in the world, to a tract house with aluminum siding near a 7 - Eleven.
You are living in a tract house in a northern California suburb.
Shy, teenage Jake lives in a bland tract house in suburban Florida (on the same street as Edward Scissorhands, possibly).
The camper van is soon located along with its owner, a gangly, inarticulate man - child named Alex (played to creepy perfection by Paul Dano), who lives with his aunt (Melissa Leo) in the kind of run - down, cluttered tract house where serial killers and other movie deviants tend to reside.
Orange groves uprooted for tract houses, people flooding into Orange County, strange new ideas in the air about war, music, sex, and drugs, and new influences, ranging from Richard Nixon to Timothy Leary.
His brother, Scott, awakens from a pot - addled adolescence to a soul - killing job, a regrettable marriage, and a vinyl - sided tract house in the suburbs.
Rows of tract houses are replacing rows of citrus trees in south Lake, bringing an unanticipated side effect: This is Central Florida's hot zone for stray, unwanted and lost pets.
Ms. Upson also made one of the strongest contributions to this year's Whitney Biennial: urethane casts of sectional sofas from Las Vegas tract houses, which appeared less like furniture than like misshaped human bodies.
In one building, you have the late, Italian visionary Carol Rama, whose drawings bring us into the optical inner sanctums of sexuality, self - doubt, and female power; the wild - style, Mike Kelly — like dandy and dynamism of Kaari Upson (who in one video fake - shops for a Las Vegas tract house and inspects the home by crawling on the kitchen counter and rubbing her hair on the stucco ceiling); Elaine Cameron - Weir's utterly alchemical, materially masterful installation; and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, plying her still - developing portrait skills in the spirit of Neel herself.
With Shingles (2011), for example, Carl Andre's floor - based metal works meet their working - class counterpart, as copper plates are exchanged for patterns of overlapping asphalt roofing tiles; Siding (2011), meanwhile, replaces Donald Judd's shiny metal cubes with the work's namesake — and very plebeian — exterior vinyl wallcovering found on many a tract house; and by simply lifting a marble countertop off the bathroom sink and onto the wall, Counter (2012) proves that even the slightest of gestures, such as a change of orientation and context, can render foreign something familiar — the everyday as convincing art object.
Shooting in black and white, Baltz» images record industrial parks, tract houses, freeways, shopping centres and housing developments.
«Tract House # 6» from «The Tract Houses» portfolio by Lewis Baltz, 1971.
Along with a wonderfully creepy installation of dozens of dolls, resembling the artist's mother and arrayed on shelves straight out of Costco, Ms. Upson is also showing a dementedly forceful video in which the artist inspects a number of Las Vegas tract houses, appraising their value as she jams her body under the kitchen cabinets.
Other significant additions include a suite of 25 photographs from Lewis Baltz's seminal 1971 series The Tract House; a rare early self portrait by Sally Mann from 1976; Laurie Simmons» 1987 gelatin silver print, Walking Camera (Jimmy the Camera); Lorna Simpson's 1991 Coiffure, a triptych of gelatin silver prints and ten engraved plastic plaques; Chuck Close's daguerreotype portraits Cindy Sherman and Self - Portrait, both from 2000; and Hiroshi Sugimoto's Oscar Wilde (2000), all of which complement works by these artists already in the collection.
Tract House # 24, 1971.
Auerbach's practice also includes photography, self - published zines, and the Tract House, an ongoing project which has been exhibited at the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore and Philagrafika 2010, Philadelphia.
Retrofitting the infrastructure isn't a sexy project that gets the public engaged, but it's essential to prevent our growing vulnerability, said Waldie, a public information officer for Lakewood, California, who wrote Holy Land: A Suburban Memoir, about living in the world's largest suburb where bean fields were divided into small tract houses.
In a future where limited natural resources will force us to find better solutions for density and efficiency, what will become of the cul - de-sacs, cookie - cutter tract houses and generic strip malls that have long upheld the diffuse infrastructure of suburbia?
Phase One focuses on the mass - produced tract house, re-examining it as symbol for the model American Dream.
Sometime between the birth of our second child and moving into a house with a bathtub in the guest bathroom exclusively, not the master (who plans these tract houses?)
Atriums - Conversation Pits and other tract house trends = -.
(The Gray Sweatshirt syndrome) Some jump into whatever theme is currently top of the charts, ending up with a Beach theme in the desert or a Farmhouse look in a suburban tract house.
Our home was built in the 1940s, but it is NOT a tract house.
It was exactly what the couple had been looking for, having previously lived in a Simi Valley tract house.
Interior designer Rebecca Robeson and her team have taken this ordinary San Diego tract house and created a one - of - a-kind, custom luxury home.

Not exact matches

To get from his home to the factory that he owns on the other side of town, Zak Pashak, the owner and president of Detroit Bikes, takes Joy Road, a notorious Detroit artery whose name belies the mirthless array of derelict houses, boarded - up storefronts and vast, empty tracts of overgrown land that line it.
LONG GROVE — A 14 - acre tract that had been proposed as the site for a controversial country inn, restaurant and cultural center may be used for housing instead.
LONG GROVE — Housing is among the options that a Long Grove Plan Commission subcommittee will consider this month for a 14 - acre tract that had been proposed as the site for a controversial country inn, restaurant and cultural center.
Under Orland Park zoning, up to three housing units per acre would be allowed in the tract on the north side of 167th Street, a half - mile west of La Grange Road.
Adjustment for family history of asthma, house dust mite allergy, and hay fever did not materially change the effect sizes for the duration of exclusive breastfeeding with upper and lower respiratory tract infections.
In 2008, as Manhattan borough president, Mr. Stringer produced a report entitled «Land Rich, Pocket Poor» that explored potential development opportunities on the large tracts of open ground area in most public housing developments.
The project would include construction of 160 housing units, a golf course and clubhouse on the largest remaining East End pine barrens tract.
Upstate Medical University gave Cor the development rights and 75 percent ownership of an eight - acre tract assessed at $ 1.8 million, the former Kennedy Square low - income housing complex.
Properties should be sold for a dollar and residents in the poorest census tracts should be encouraged to secure grants to renovate delinquent houses.
The Community Service Society estimated the number of rent - regulated units in each legislative district by allocating the rent - regulated apartments from the New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey's sub-borough areas into legislative districts in proportion with the 2010 local census tract population.
The smaller sandstone house, which sits on a knoll in the middle of the nine - acre tract, was built about 1723 by early Dutch settler Jacob Vanderbilt.
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