How can the practice of interior design be applied to open up the contemporary European neo-liberal city and make space for asylum seekers, refugees, and otherwise socially marginalised migrant communities? In this paper I will focus on how the relational priorities, strategies and approaches of the interior designer can be applied to design and construct temporary urban spaces - 'urban interiors' - that instigate human encounters with otherness and invite participants into events of human exchange. 'The Guesthouse Project' conducted in 2016 in Australia's most European city, Melbourne, will provide the case study for this analysis. This project was a joint venture between RMIT University's School of Architectu...
Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phen...
This article explores how placemaking took place in architectural and design studios working with mi...
This article was inspired by a collaborative action-research experience undertaken in Brussels by AR...
This paper brings together different research methods from architecture and social sciences to draw ...
In recent years, there has been an unprecedented exodus of persons displaced from conflict torn regi...
Since the beginning of the “refugee crisis”, Germany has been invested with socio-demographic change...
The capacity to help and support the most vulnerable sectors of population is a critical point for t...
The Netherlands experienced a large influx of refugees over the past years, which peaked in 2015. Ma...
This paper sets out the stages (theoretical and practical) by which Interior Architecture students p...
Designing a home that is not a home but would aspire to be so for a short time, answering to differe...
[EN] Since late 2015, the authors have studied the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East (PUA...
This paper involves an in-depth study of the story of the Reno prison boat for the asylum seekers an...
There are now an unprecedented number of refugees world-wide. The global impact of this is felt in N...
This paper is about the emergence of a new perspective in providing facilities for homelessness. I ...
Social housing for refugee families focussing specifically on three aspects: 1. Designing suitable h...
Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phen...
This article explores how placemaking took place in architectural and design studios working with mi...
This article was inspired by a collaborative action-research experience undertaken in Brussels by AR...
This paper brings together different research methods from architecture and social sciences to draw ...
In recent years, there has been an unprecedented exodus of persons displaced from conflict torn regi...
Since the beginning of the “refugee crisis”, Germany has been invested with socio-demographic change...
The capacity to help and support the most vulnerable sectors of population is a critical point for t...
The Netherlands experienced a large influx of refugees over the past years, which peaked in 2015. Ma...
This paper sets out the stages (theoretical and practical) by which Interior Architecture students p...
Designing a home that is not a home but would aspire to be so for a short time, answering to differe...
[EN] Since late 2015, the authors have studied the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East (PUA...
This paper involves an in-depth study of the story of the Reno prison boat for the asylum seekers an...
There are now an unprecedented number of refugees world-wide. The global impact of this is felt in N...
This paper is about the emergence of a new perspective in providing facilities for homelessness. I ...
Social housing for refugee families focussing specifically on three aspects: 1. Designing suitable h...
Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phen...
This article explores how placemaking took place in architectural and design studios working with mi...
This article was inspired by a collaborative action-research experience undertaken in Brussels by AR...