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Book SynopsisBuilt Up uncovers the roots of the global real estate industry in the machinations of a patron of Shakespeare, the merged lineages of business savvy women and men, startlingly innovative collaborations with the first English architect, and the radical explorations of other denizens of early modern London and what those colorful origins mean for the practice of property development today.
Uniting insights from the author's career as an internationally recognized developer with meticulous archival research, this resource for scholars and professionals synthesizes economic history and the latest planning and finance literature. The result is an unprecedented effort to codify the principles and activities of real estate development as a foundation for future academic research and practical innovation.
By tracing the evolution of property development to its earliest days, Built Up establishes the theoretical groundwork for the next phase in the t
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"Built Up reminds the real estate industry that the foundations of its private development activities were very concerned with creating public space and amenities for the benefit of the communities as well as the financial success of their buildings. I know our young professionals in Project Destined will be inspired and encouraged in achieving more equitable outcomes." –Cedric Bobo, Co-Founder, Project Destined
"Real estate development, we like to believe, is a greedy affair. Patrice Derrington argues that it doesn’t have to be that way, proposing a model that takes into account values beyond the immediate financial gains. Built Up is an indispensable book for anyone interested in what drives the production of our built environment and a much-needed theoretical framework to overturn ‘business as usual.’" –Reinier de Graaf, Partner, Office for Metropolitan Architecture
"Built Up has given me a lot of inspiration for my upcoming projects." –Daryl Ng, Deputy Chairman, Sino Group
"We shape our built environment, and it then shapes us. Shaping our built environment is the work of real estate developers. Great spaces are not defined by ordinary folk. Patrice Derrington tells many vivid tales as she helps us understand our cities and ourselves. This is the rare book that is both deeply incisive and great fun." –Larry Summers, President Emeritus, Harvard University
"Twenty-first-century real estate development often devolves into a painful clash of wills between entrepreneurs and the public realm. In her magnum opus, Built Up, Patrice Derrington gives this vital sector a history, starting with the ancient Greeks and proceeding in depth through the origins of speculative development in seventeenth-century England. Even in distant times, real estate developers were colorful characters. With this sure to be influential text, current land use struggles are reframed and alternatives for re-imagining them posited. Derrington shows us how the practice of real estate in the past can point to new approaches going forward." –Mary Ann Tighe, CEO, NY Tri-State Region CBRE
"…[F]ills an academic gap…[and]…provides guidance for dismantling and improving current practice—a boon for both students and professionals involved in the creation of the built environment." –Architectural Record
Table of ContentsChapter 1.Land Ownership, Control, and Use
Chapter 2.Economic Concepts of Real Property and its Measurement
Chapter 3.The Rise of London
Chapter 4.Improvements to the Land: A Modern Production Activity
Chapter 5.The Modern Developer: Russell
Chapter 6.The Other Modern Developer: Wriothesley
Chapter 7.The Ultimate Speculative Developer: Barbon
Chapter 8.Consolidating the New Private Urban Development Model
Chapter 9.The Model Formulated!
Chapter 10.The Theoretical Schism in Urban Development Scholarship
Chapter 11.Critique of the Private Urban Development Process