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Sídlisko is a term used in Slovak (Czech: sídliště) which mainly means housing estate. Other terms associated with this term are housing project, housing estate, settlement, or neighbourhood. In these housing projects, apartment buildings are built on most of the sídlisko's area, most of these building being paneláks. Most paneláks were built by the socialist government of the former Czechoslovakia. Such buildings remain in these housing projects and many of them are being gentrified and painted vibrant colors today. These housing projects can be found in urban areas, as well as in suburbs. These housing projects were built to provide fast and affordable housing. Most of these housing projects are occupied by various different social classes.[1] People living in these housing projects usually own their apartments, but some owners rent them instead, usually as private landlords, a legal concept similar to Section 8.
See also
edit- Housing estate
- Public housing
- Subsidized housing
- Affordable housing
- Panelák (Czech Republic and Slovakia)
- Panelház (Hungary)
- Large panel system building (Germany)
- HLM (France)
- Million Programme (Sweden)
- Khrushchevka (former Soviet Union)
References
edit- ^ iHNed.cz. "Zachrante nase panelaky, tlaci na EU Cesko". ihned.cz/ (in Czech). Archived from the original on 2006-08-22. Retrieved 2020-05-01.