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Is there any relationship between the kind of
Manila condominium and home contractor housing design and
the amount of crime? There have been lots of claims one way or
another, but I've been a bit more modest about it. I say that a lot
has to do with the management company, and the screening of the
initial tenants when they come in. While Manila
condominium and home contractor income levels will be
low, the nonprofits generally have tough screening criteria; and
then when it's being managed, they're pretty stern about the
behavior of tenants. As far as the physical design goes, there are
some things that can be done to make an area more secure. The more
the housing can interact with the street--that is, with front doors
and Manila condominium and home contractor
porches and bay windows and eyes on the street--the more you can
keep that street secure.
But at the same time, any public open spaces that are created on
the Manila condominium and home contractor
property should be for the tenants and only for the tenants. You
have to ring the housing around the open space, so that nobody can
get to it except the people who live there. That's the mistake that
was made with a lot of Manila condominium and home
contractor site planning from the 1940s into the 1980s.
The belief was that the open space you created with the housing had,
in order to be to sociable, to be open to everybody--including the
neighborhood. With that design, it just becomes a totally porous
site that anyone and his brother can break into, with
Manila condominium and home contractor multiple ways
of escaping after they've committed a crime.
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