| Preface to the 2002 Edition | |
| Acknowledgments | |
Part I. | The Evolution of American Housing | 17 |
1. | Housing and American Life | 19 |
2. | From Ideal City to Dream House | 33 |
| The City on a Hill | 34 |
| Each Farmer on His Own Farm | 35 |
| The American Woman's Home | 36 |
| "The City of the Faithfulest Friends" | 40 |
| Evolution of the Public Landscape | 42 |
| The Homelike World | 44 |
| "Good Homes Make Contented Workers" | 48 |
| Selling Mrs. Consumer | 50 |
| "I'll Buy That Dream" | 52 |
3. | Awakening from the Dream | 57 |
| Outgrowing Our Prescriptive Architecture | 58 |
| Creating the Critique | 60 |
| Architects and Urban Planners | 61 |
| Environmentalists | 63 |
| Feminists | 68 |
| Renters and Owners | 73 |
| Sticker Shock | 75 |
Part II. | Rethinking Private Life | 79 |
4. | Nurturing: Home, Mom, and Apple Pie | 81 |
| Three Models of Home | 85 |
| The Haven Strategy | 87 |
| The Industrial Strategy | 88 |
| The Neighborhood Strategy | 91 |
| Modifying Beecher's Haven Strategy | 95 |
| Miniaturized Technology and Household Engineering | 95 |
| Commercial Services | 97 |
| Employer Benefits and State Services | 99 |
| Swedish Parent Insurance | 100 |
| Male Participation | 101 |
| Modifying Bebel's Industrial Strategy | 103 |
| The House for the New Way of Life | 103 |
| Soviet Motherhood | 104 |
| Housewives' Factories in Cuba and China | 105 |
| Modifying Peirce's Neighborhood Strategy | 108 |
| Service Houses, Collective Houses, and Cooperative Quadrangles | 110 |
| Apartment Hotels | 114 |
| Cash or Community? | 114 |
| Family Allowances and Wages for Housework | 115 |
| Trade-A-Maid | 117 |
| Niche | 117 |
| Complexity | 118 |
5. | Economics: Getting and Spending | 121 |
| Paid and Unpaid Work | 122 |
| GNP as Measurement | 125 |
| Economic Equity for Women | 127 |
| Transportation: Women's Journeys versus Men's | 128 |
| Housing Construction and Jobs | 131 |
| Sweat Equity for Tenants | 132 |
| Jobs on Site in Housing for Single Parents | 134 |
| The Women's Development Corporation | 137 |
| Counting with Women in Mind | 138 |
6. | Architecture: Roof, Fire, and Center | 141 |
| Three Models of Home Translated into Built Form | 143 |
| The Haven Strategy: The Single-Family House as Primitive Sacred Hut | 145 |
| Eclectic Styles | 147 |
| Electrification | 148 |
| Manufactured Housing | 152 |
| High-Priced, High-Tech, and High-Culture Huts | 153 |
| Telecommuting from the Haven | 155 |
| The Industrial Strategy: Mass Housing as Machine | 156 |
| Panopticons, Parallellograms, and Phalanxes | 157 |
| Social Housing | 157 |
| Support Structures | 162 |
| Social Engineering | 164 |
| Dynamite | 167 |
| The Neighborhood Strategy: The Cloister and the Village | 170 |
| The Academical Village | 171 |
| Quadrangles in the Garden Cities | 172 |
| Courtyards and Greens | 174 |
| Cohousing | 177 |
| Transitional Housing | 181 |
| New Densities for the Twenty-first Century | 182 |
| Campaigns for Affordable Housing | 185 |
| The Charter of the New Urbanism | 185 |
| European Charter for Women in the City | 187 |
| Construction or Reconstruction? | 188 |
Part III. | Rethinking Public Life | 191 |
7. | Reconstructing Domestic Space | 193 |
| The Builders' Approach--Greenfield Construction | 195 |
| Alternative Approaches of Infill and Reconstruction | 197 |
| Accessory Apartments in Single-Family Neighborhoods | 199 |
| The Constituency for Accessory Apartments | 201 |
| Reorganizing the Dream Houses | 204 |
| Relandscaping the Dream Neighborhoods | 206 |
| Homeownership in Limited-Equity Cooperatives | 211 |
| Public Housing: Making It More Like Home | 213 |
| Housing on Congregate Models for the Elderly, Singles, and Families | 216 |
| An Inn for the Elderly in New England | 216 |
| Congregate Housing Designed for Privacy and Community | 217 |
| Rehabilitation for Singles and Small Households | 220 |
| Implementing Change in the Built Environment: Taking the Long View | 222 |
8. | Domesticating Urban Space | 225 |
| The Freedom of the City for Women | 227 |
| Public Space for Parents | 230 |
| Greenlights and Safehouses | 231 |
| Rape Prevention, Public Transportation, and Women's Safety | 232 |
| Advertisements, Pronography, and Public Space | 233 |
9. | Beyond the Architecture of Gender | 239 |
| Reuniting Home and Work, Suburb and City | 240 |
| Urbanism: Making Economic, Social, and Architectural Ideas Work Together | 242 |
| The City of Women's Equality | 242 |
| Notes | 247 |
| Selected Bibliography | 269 |
| Index | 279 |