From conflict to inclusion in housing : interaction of communities, residents and activists /
Socio-political views on housing have been brought to the fore in recent years by global economic crises, a notable rise of international migration and intensified trans-regional movement phenomena. Adopting this viewpoint, From Conflict to Inclusion in Housing maps the current terrain of political...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
UCL Press,
2017.
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Colección: | Housing: critical futures.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Editorial commentary: on the architecture of housing commons
- 1. Occupied city: Hotel Cambridge and central Sao Paulo between urban decay and resurrection
- 2. Conflict sites in a time of crisis: negotiating a space and place for Gypsies and travelers
- 3. Aceh post-tsunamii housing reconstruction: a critical analysis of approaches, designs and socio-cultural implications
- 4. Postproduced: how adaptive redesign and participatory approaches can transform ageing housing
- 5. Integrated approaches and interventions for the regeneration of abandoned towns in southern Italy
- 6. The role of community-driven finance in bridging formal and informal practices in housing: insights from Vinh, Vietnam
- 7. Clearing stock of the invisible: effects of cosmopolitan power on the supply of affordable housing
- 8. Art does matter: creating interventions in our thinking about housing
- 9. Uncanny home: considering race and American housing policy in Milk Kelley's Mobile Homestead
- 10. The real 'housos': reclaiming identity and place
- 11. Sharing the domestic through 'residential performance'
- 12. Contesting 'dilapidated dwelling'.
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Table of Figures
- Table of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Editorial commentary: On the architecture of housing commons
- Section 1 Socially engaged practices of housing and contested environments: Participatory practices and negotiation policies/sharing and relation with place
- 1 Occupied city: Hotel Cambridge and central São Paulo between urban decay and resurrection
- Introduction
- Centre of prosperity
- Centre of decline
- Centre of popularisationCentre of recrudescence
- Centre of proto-urbanity
- 2 Conflict sites in a time of crisis: Negotiating a space and place for Gypsies and Travellers
- Introduction
- Historical development of accommodation conflict
- Conflict, space and identity
- From conflict to negotiation
- Planning for new sites: a political and media battle zone
- Policy-designed conflict: unauthorised encampments
- Necessary conditions, and tools for negotiation
- Conclusion
- 3 Aceh post-tsunami housing reconstruction: A critical analysis of approaches, designs and socio-cultural implicationsLiterature review
- Methodology
- Findings and discussion
- Housing reconstruction approaches
- Transformation of construction typology
- Building back better
- Conclusion
- Section 2 Spatial politics of housing: Affordable housing, self-build, re-building and the economics/policies of housing
- 4 Postproduced: How adaptive redesign and participatory approaches can transform ageing housing
- Introduction
- Ageing apartment buildings: the need for management and decision makingBuilding maintenance and adequate property utilisation
- The challenges of decision making
- Ageing apartment buildings: the need to respond to demographic change
- Changing resident profiles
- Aesthetic sensibilities
- Future demographic developments
- The transformative potential of adaptive redesign: linking economic, social and environmental benefits
- Social benefits of adaptive redesign in collaboration with residents
- Prefabrication and off-the shelf materials
- Leveraging land value for improved living experiences: activating communal spaceLeveraging property value for improved living experiences: customising home
- Trialling new models of habitation to inform evidence-based policy change
- Participatory design processes: opportunities and limitations
- Concluding thoughts
- 5 Integrated approaches and interventions for the regeneration of abandoned towns in southern Italy: May East
- Ghost towns: causes of abandonment
- Ghosts towns in Italy
- Scenarios of revitalisation