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- Q16972850 subject Q13238689.
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- Q16972850 abstract "The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University was formed in 1959 as the Harvard–MIT Joint Center for Urban Studies to address "intellectual and policy issues confronting a nation experiencing widespread demographic, economic and social change. Its research was based on the premise that the resolution of these issues called for imaginative interdisciplinary approaches to the study of urban problems and issues, and required cooperation among universities, government and industry."Splitting from MIT in 1989, and affiliated with Harvard's Graduate School of Design and Kennedy School of Government, the Center consolidated the focus on housing that had emerged during the 1970s, and changed its name from "Urban Studies" to "Housing Studies."In 1969, Robert C. Wood became director, replacing Daniel P. Moynihan. Nicolas Retsinas became the director in 1998. The current managing director is Eric Belsky. The program has a 50 member steering-committee for its Remodeling Futures Program, with members including retail companies like Dreamstyle Remodeling.".
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- Q16972850 comment "The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University was formed in 1959 as the Harvard–MIT Joint Center for Urban Studies to address "intellectual and policy issues confronting a nation experiencing widespread demographic, economic and social change.".
- Q16972850 label "Joint Center for Housing Studies".
- Q16972850 homepage www.jchs.harvard.edu.