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Front Matter
Part I. Introduction
1. Modernist Housing Estates in the Baltic Countries: Formation, Current Challenges and Future Prospects
Part II. Context and Vision
2. A Turbulent Political History and the Legacy of State Socialism in the Baltic Countries
3. The Rise and Demise of the Soviet-Made Housing Shortage in the Baltic Countries
4. The Exceptional Design of Large Housing Estates in the Baltic Countries
5. Baltic Crossings: Soviet Housing Estates and Dreams of Forest-Suburbs
6. Mass Housing and Extensive Urbanism in the Baltic Countries and Central/Eastern Europe: A Comparative Overview
Part III. Housing the Masses: Establishing Socialist-Modernist Housing Estates in the Baltic Countries
7. Architectural Transcendence in Soviet-Era Housing: Evidence from Socialist Residential Districts in Tallinn, Estonia
8. Socialist Ideals and Physical Reality: Large Housing Estates in Riga, Latvia
9. Living in a Large Housing Estate: Insider Perspectives from Lithuania
Part IV. Exploring the Socio-Demographic and Ethnic Characteristics of Previous and Current Housing Estate Dwellers
10. Socio-economic and Ethnic Trajectories of Housing Estates in Tallinn, Estonia
11. Residential Change and Socio-demographic Challenges for Large Housing Estates in Riga, Latvia
12. Soviet Housing Estates in Vilnius, Lithuania: Socio-ethnic Structure and Future(-Less?) Perspectives
Part V. Complexities of Built Environments in Housing Estates
13. Incomplete Service Networks in Enduring Socialist Housing Estates: Retrospective Evidence from Local Centres in Estonia
14. Collectivist Ideals and Soviet Consumer Spaces: Mikrorayon Commercial Centres in Vilnius, Lithuania and Tallinn, Estonia
15. Between Community and Private Ownership in Centrally Planned Residential Space: Governing Parking in Socialist Housing Estates
Part VI. Imagining the Future Lives of Housing Estates
16. State-Subsidised Refurbishment of Socialist Apartment Buildings in Estonia
17. Retrofitting Soviet-Era Apartment Buildings with ‘Smart City’ Features: The H2020 SmartEnCity Project in Tartu, Estonia
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