This book provides a comprehensive guide to the design, construction, and management of almshouses, which were institutions in the 19th century that provided housing and support to the poor and elderly. Johnson offers practical advice on everything from site selection and architectural style to fundraising and staff management, drawing on his extensive experience in the field. With its insights into the challenges and opportunities of this important social institution, this book is a valuable resource for historians, architects, and social workers alike.
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