Skip to content
Latin American Housing Network
  • About
    • Welcome
    • Bienvenido
    • Project Aims
    • Contact Us
  • LAHN Cities
    • Bogotá
    • Buenos Aires
    • Guadalajara
    • Guatemala City
    • Lima
    • Mexico City
    • Monterrey
    • Montevideo
    • Recife
    • Santiago
    • Santo Domingo
  • Methodology
    • Select Case Studies
    • Thirty Year Restudy
    • Survey Instruments
    • Coding Guide
    • Interviews
  • Databases
    • Comparative Matrix
    • Merged & City Databases
    • Interesting Case Studies
  • Publications
  • LAHN Extensions
    • Puebla
    • Texas
    • São Paulo
    • Guayaquil
  • LAHN Photos
  • Blogs
  • LAHN Lectures

Previous Blogs

Previous Blogs

  • Tab 1

July, 2023: One Building at a Time: Rental Housing for Community Revitalization , by Kristine Stiphany

May, 2023: Resurgimiento de la vivienda en arriendo en Latinoamérica, by Felipe Antequera

October, 2022: Consolidated Homeowner-Built Housing: Why Is It Important?, by Peter Ward

Show More
Show Less

Latin American Housing Network

The L.A.H.N. is a multi-city comparative research project whose primary anticipated product is to contribute new and sensitive policy recommendations to international housing agencies, national and city governments, as well as a series of collaborative publications that will, we hope stimulate further research and creative thinking about housing rehabilitation and urban sustainability.

Questions? Contact Us

  • About
  • LAHN Cities
  • Methodology
  • Databases
  • Publications
  • Puebla Health Needs Assessment
  • Texas Housing Database
  • São Paulo Citizen Sourced Data
  • Guayaquil: User Based Design
  • LAHN Photos — Archive for Public Use
  • Blogs
© 2025 Latin American Housing Network