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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

The Architecture of Care: Emergency shelters


INDIVIDUAL
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     INTERPERSONAL    :     SCIENCES               
HUMANISTIC --------------------------------------  MECHANISTIC      
SOCIOLOGY  :   POLITICAL 
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GROUP

mental health / illness
psychic trauma

sense of security
sense of (new?) place

meaning:
temporary - permanent?

earthquakes, natural disasters
emergencies
sustainable shelter
Refugee shelter - design
(to last 20 years,
not disposable, 'C'-footprint)

2.5 million homeless Turkey 

Enforced displacement

Refugees

Shelter - Hope - HOME

Dignity


Forced displacement

war, conflict

meaning:
temporary - permanent?

UN statistics 17 years = temporary?




Essential Homes Research Project
Giardini Marineressa, Venice, Italy. 2022 - ongoing
"An increasing number of communities are suffering the consequences of natural disasters, wars or other humanitarian crisis, forcing them to leave their homes and countries to stay in refugee camps."


My source: Heathcote, E. (2023) Norman Foster tackles the emergency shelter. FT Weekend, Venice Biennale. 20-21 May. p.5

 See also: https://www.euronews.com/culture/2023/05/24/norman-foster-designs-forward-thinking-emergency-shelter-at-venice-biennale