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public housing
residential properties usually owned by a government
large panel system building
building constructed of large, prefabricated concrete slabs
microdistrict
thumb|One of the typical Tbilisi, Georgia microdistricts thumb|View of Namyv microdistrict in Mykolaiv, [[Ukraine]] thumb|right|Aerial view of Väike-Õismäe, [[Tallinn, Estonia]] thumb|Chertanovo Severnoye District, [[Moscow, Russia]] thumb|Bragino microdistrict in Yaroslavl, Russia thumb|Újpalota, [[Budapest, Hungary]] A microdistrict or microraion is a residential complex—a primary structural element of the residential area construction in the Soviet Union and in some post-Soviet and former socialist states. Residential districts in most of the cities and towns in Russia and the republics of
Million Programme
Swedish housing programme
low-income housing
government or non-profit housing (actual buildings or rental assistance)
Habitation à loyer modéré
thumb|280px|HLM of Jardin Frémin, in Survilliers. In France, 72% of HLM (95% since 2000) are houses or small buildings of 20 apartments.
danchi
thumb|right|Takashimadaira Danchi in Itabashi, [[Tokyo]] '''''' (, literally "group land") is the Japanese word for a large cluster of apartment buildings or houses of a particular style and design, typically built as public housing by government authorities. Older danchi are sometimes compared to Khrushchyovkas, a similar housing development project in the Soviet Union from the same period. The Japan Housing Corporation (JHC), now known as the Urban Renaissance Agency (UR), was founded in 1955. During the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, the JHC built many in suburban areas to offset the increasing h
Moscow housing renovation program 2017
public works program in Moscow since 2017
Gemeindebau
thumb|280x280px|Karl-Marx-Hof in [[Döbling, Vienna (2009). The Gemeindebau was constructed between 1927 and 1933 during the Red Vienna period.]] Gemeindebau (; plural: Gemeindebauten) is an Austrian German word for "municipality building". It refers to residential buildings erected by a municipality in Austria, especially the city of Vienna, usually to provide public housing, as an example of council housing.
housing series
types of apartment buildings