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John Gilderbloom

John Ingram "Hans" Gilderbloom
Born(1952-10-00)October , 1952
NationalityDutch American
Alma materUniversity of California, Santa Barbara (B.A., 1975; M.A. 1978; Ph.D., 1983)
Known forRent control
Urban renewal
Community organizing
Homeless advocacy
Scientific career
FieldsHousing, Green Cities
InstitutionsUniversity of Louisville
Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods
Websitehttp://gilderbloom.org/
http://sun.louisville.edu
http://chromatichomes.com/

John I. "Hans" Gilderbloom is a Dutch American community organizer, academic, author, and researcher. He works as an international consultant on creating livable neighborhoods and cities, owns a real estate company that renovates historic housing, and is a professor of urban and public affairs at the University of Louisville. In 2014 he was nominated as a Fellow of the Scholars Strategy Network housed at Harvard University. He has been ranked as one of the "top 100 urban thinkers in the world."[1]

Early life and education

Gilderbloom was born in San Mateo, California to parents Murray Edward and Jeanette Lauder Gilderbloom (Dutch Gelderblom). He grew up in San Francisco in a creative environment of writers and musicians. His godfather was Dave Lewis, a Stanford University writing professor who was the co-author of Klute, which won an Academy Award for Best Picture in 1970. Mark Dowie, former publisher and editor of Mother Jones was a frequent Sunday guest for family meals. His uncle Clarence W. Gilderbloom was a respected inventor involved in developing patents for early versions of the dishwasher and a motorized Lazy Boy recliner. Another influential relative, Gilderbloom's distant aunt Hanneke Gelderblom, was known as "the Anne Frank that lived" and was featured in the documentary Sex, Drugs, and Democracy. She was elected a Senator in the Netherlands and worked at the International Court of Justice.

Gilderbloom received his B.A. (1975), M.A. (1978), and Ph.D. (1983) in Sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He graduated with the highest GPA in his graduating class (1975) with a straight A average. While at UCSB he took classes from and was mentored by Harvey Molotch, Richard Appelbaum, and took classes from David Harvey (who stayed with him while teaching at UCSB), Christopher Jencks, W. Dennis Keating, Michael Teitz, Jürgen Habermas, Roger Friedland, William Bielby, and William Domhoff.

Community organizer

In high school, Gilderbloom worked with protest groups against the Vietnam War, for environmental awareness following the Santa Barbara Oil Spill, and Cesar Chavez in the local Grape Boycott.

In the 1970s Gilderbloom organized several local, state and national tenant organizations including the California Housing Action and Information Network to help pass rent control laws and other tenant protections. The Foundation for National Progress (Mother Jones) published an organizing manual, Rent Control: A Source Book which was adopted by the emerging tenant movement in the 1980s. Orange County's The Register called it the "Bible" of the rent control movement and it received both praise and attacks from The Nation, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.[2][3][4] He later published a book, Community Versus Commodity: Tenants and the American City on the renters movement with Stella Capek.[5]

Gilderbloom himself has experienced the landlords' wrath. He was advised to halt his study several times. "You'll never survive to finish your work," one industry lobbyist warned him. In another instance, a real estate agent wrote one of the Governor's aides that: "We must find a way to neutralize him [Gilderbloom]."[2] Gilderbloom worked with Mitch Snyder, founder of the National Coalition for the Homeless, to block President Ronald Reagan from prohibiting federal funds to cities who have enacted rent control. He co-authored a study demonstrating that rent control was not correlated with increases in the homeless population,[6] refuting William Tucker's research. President Reagan's proposal was defeated in Congress.

Later Gilderbloom began work in poor neighborhoods to develop affordable, accessible, and attractive housing. He writes about his struggles in Promise and Betrayal: Universities and the Battle for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods.[7][8]

Academic career

Gilderbloom is a professor in the Department of Urban and Public Affairs at University of Louisville and director at the Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods. His research interests include "[r]esearch methods, statistics, housing, community development, planning and design."[9] Gilderbloom is also the Director of the Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods, a research center in the Urban Studies Institute at University of Louisville that explores ways to create more sustainable communities.[10] He is a frequent collaborate with Dr. William (Billy) Riggs from University of San Francisco.

Gilderbloom has written and edited five books and countless articles on issues concerning rental housing, poverty, health, community development, and urban policy. His work includes, "50 peer reviewed publications (including several in Journal of Urban Affairs), 30 book chapters, eight authored or co-authored books or journals, and [...] op-ed pieces in Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, USA Today Magazine, Governing Magazine, American Banker, Courier Journal, and many other outlets."[11] His book Rethinking Rental Housing was called "[T]he most significant piece on housing policy written in the last 40 years" by Daniel Lauber, past President of the American Planning Association.[12] A National Housing Institute Survey of Books in Housing Courses found Rethinking Rental Housing to be the most widely chosen book in college housing courses.[12] He later updated the book with new chapters and new numbers called: Invisible City: Housing, Poverty, and New Urbanism. Additionally, Gilderbloom contributed a chapter on modern Cuban architecture for the Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture which won Planetizen's top ten best books in planning for 2005[13] and a chapter on the history of rent strikes for the Encyclopedia of Housing, 2nd edition,[14] which won best reference book award from American Library Association.[15][16][17] Gilderbloom has been consulted by several countries for his work, including Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Other work

Clinton Administration

Gilderbloom consulted with the Clinton Administration on "Clinton's first State of the Union Speech" and "Section 108 programs, Hope VI, and Community Outreach Partnership Programs."[18] He was recognized for his "extraordinary service to the President's Council on Sustainable Development" for his research.

Neighborhood revitalization

Gilderbloom runs a successful consulting business and has contributed his expertise on numerous neighborhood revitalization projects in West Louisville, Newport (KY), Covington (KY), and Southern Indiana worth over $100 million. His work has been featured in The New York Times. The East Russel Partnership, a collaboration between local organizations; city, state, and federal government; and the Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods received the Sierra Club's Best Practices Award, given for smart growth projects for their success in West Louisville.[19] He has also worked with cities to produce "green housing developments" in Louisville, Indianapolis, Muncie, IN; Covington, KY; and Newport, KY.

Real estate

Gilderbloom has restored 10 historic homes as a part of his business, one of which has been featured in The New York Times[20] and been the set of the movie The Song. His homes are restored using principles of green design.

Recognitions and achievements

Gilderbloom's research has earned him numerous awards and recognition throughout his career. His largest recognition was an international survey of planners and city officials of the Top 100 Urban Thinkers poll conducted by Planetizen, where he was ranked as 63 (placing him in the top forty for living urban thinkers).[21] Additionally, he was chosen as one of the select few academics to be a commentator in Politico's "Arena."[22] He was awarded by the University of Louisville the Presidential Medal for Distinguished Faculty in Research and Creative Activity (2013).[23] In 1997 he was awarded honorary membership in the Phi Kappa Phi for his "outstanding research and character".

In 1982 Gilderbloom received the American Planning Association Chapter Award for Outstanding Contribution to Planning for his research on inter-city rent differentials and housing policy analysis. A year later in 1983, Gilderbloom received the Douglas A. McGregor Memorial Award for Outstanding Social Science from the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science for his research paper "Housing Supply and Regulation: A Study of Rental Housing Market", co-written with Dr. Richard Appelbaum.[24]

His work on rent control includes two books, eight scholarly articles, and numerous op-eds in publications including The Wall Street Journal[25] and The Los Angeles Times,[26] making him one of the most outspoken scholars on rent control.

In the summer of 2015, Gilderbloom was invited to speak on behalf of his work at the Strelka Institute in Moscow, Russia. He is currently working on a documentary film [1].which hopes to get wide distribution. in classrooms.

Selected publications

  • Chromatic Homes: The Joy of Color in Historic Places (written by John I. "Hans" Gilderbloom. 2018. University Press of Kentucky)
  • Chromatic Homes: A Design & Coloring Book (John I. "Hans" Gilderbloom. 2019. University Press of Kentucky)
  • Invisible City: Housing, Poverty and New Urbanism (written by John I. Gilderbloom. 2008. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press)
  • Promise and Betrayal: The University and the Battle for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods. 2008. Albany, New York: State University New York Press)
  • Community Versus Commodity: Tenants and the American City (written by Stella Capek and John I. Gilderbloom. Albany: SUNY Press)
  • Rethinking Rental Housing (written by John I. Gilderbloom and Richard Appelbaum. 1988. Philadelphia: Temple University Press)
  • Rent Control: A Source Book (edited by John I. Gilderbloom. 1981. San Francisco: Foundation for National Progress, Housing Information Center)

References

  1. ^ "Top 100 Urban Thinkers". Planetizen. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Koeppel, Barbara (May 26, 1979). "Rent Control: A Tenant Revolt". The Nation.
  3. ^ Pransky, Joan (August 10, 1980). "Landlord Strategy: Divide and Conquer Rent Control". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  4. ^ Freeman, Gerald (September 7, 1980). "Rent Controls: A Plea to Dump Them". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  5. ^ Capek, Stella; Gilderbloom, John (February 1992). Community Versus Commodity: Tenants and the American City. Albany: State University of New York. ISBN 978-0791408414.
  6. ^ Appelbaum, Richard; Dolney, Michael; Dreier, Peter; Gilderbloom, John (1991). "Scapegoating Rent Control: Masking the Causes of Homelessness". Journal of the American Planning Association. 57 (2): 153–164. doi:10.1080/01944369108975484.
  7. ^ Gilderbloom, John; Mullins, Robert (2005). Promise and Betrayal: Universities and the Battle for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods. Albany: State University of New York. ISBN 978-0791464830.
  8. ^ Marriott, Michel (August 4, 1996). "Taking Education Beyond the Classroom". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  9. ^ "Ph.D. Program Faculty". Ph.D. in Urban and Public Affairs. University of Louisville. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  10. ^ "Homepage". Department of Urban and Public Affairs at University of Louisville. University of Louisville. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  11. ^ "John I. Gilderbloom gets Major Award". Urban Affairs Association. Urban Affairs Association. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
  12. ^ a b "Rethinking Rental Housing". Temple University Press. Temple University Press. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
  13. ^ Sennott, Stephen (2003). Encyclopedia of 20th Century Architecture. Routledge. ISBN 1579582435.
  14. ^ Carswell, Andrew (2012). Encyclopedia of Housing (2nd ed.). SAGE Publications, Inc. ISBN 9781412989572.
  15. ^ "Outstanding Reference Sources 2013 List". American Library Association. RUSA. January 29, 2014. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  16. ^ Chavan, Abhijeet. "Top 10 Books - 2005". Planetizen. Urban Insight, Inc. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  17. ^ Coutts, Brian; LaGuardia, Cheryl. "Best References of 2012". Library Journal. Media Source, Inc. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  18. ^ "Arena Profile: John Gilderbloom". Politico - The Arena. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  19. ^ "East Russell Partnership, Louisville, Kentucky". EPA. April 5, 2013. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  20. ^ Chura, Hillary (May 19, 2007). "Houseguests Who Pay, and Pay Well". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  21. ^ "Top 100 Urban Thinkers". Planetizen. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  22. ^ "Arena Profile: John Gilderbloom". The Arena. Politico. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  23. ^ "Administration recognizes faculty scholarship, creative activity, teaching". Louisville.edu. U of L Today. Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  24. ^ Appelbaum, Richard; Gilderbloom, John. "Housing Supply and Regulation: A Study of the Rental Housing Market". Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  25. ^ Gilderbloom, John (August 19, 1993). "A New Lease on Life for Rent Control". Wall Street Journal.
  26. ^ Lowe, Cary; Gilderbloom, John (December 11, 1979). "Fair Rent Initiative is Unfair to Tenants". Los Angeles Times.

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