• The project answers the question of how housing transformation informs practices and processes that shape human experiences and representation globally as well as locally. As such, it draws on urban geography, planning, heritage studies and communication studies using a transnational comparison and mixed-method approach including intensive expert interviews, quantitative analysis, media analysis, non-intrusive observation, spatial analysis, and collaborative research with the implementation of living labs.

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The project answers the question of how housing transformation informs practices and processes that shape human experiences and representation globally as well as locally. As such, it draws on urban geography, planning, heritage studies and communication studies using a transnational comparison and mixed-method approach including intensive expert interviews, quantitative analysis, media analysis, non-intrusive observation, spatial analysis, and collaborative research with the implementation of living labs.

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This research project aims to find out how financialisation and housing regulations affect the tangible and intangible dimensions of the preservation of Gründerzeit housing and its social dimension by examining two cities, Budapest and Vienna, with similar GHS, strong housing market pressures, but different urban development trajectories.

Project Data



Principal Investigator: Sandra Guinand

Fields: Vienna & Budapest

Running Period: 2024-2026

Funding: FWF-P37102-G

Grant DOI: 10.557761/P37102