Slum settlements in Addis Ababa are examined in this thesis through a sustainability lens. The Modernist slum clearance approach improves physical and economic conditions but removes the community fabric. An Organic approach using ‘leapfrog’ technologies and in-situ upgrading of infrastructure is suggested to resolve this dilemma and help to create a more inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable settlement in emerging cities
The central part of Addis Ababa is characterized by dilapidated houses and slums. This is mainly bec...
The following design hypothesis addresses the spatial dilemma between city development and lack of t...
This project seeks for an alternative low-cost housing strategy for the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopi...
This paper examines the extent to which slum redevelopments have been successful in improving the su...
This paper examines the extent to which slum redevelopments have been successful in improving the su...
By the year 2030, over half of the global population will reside in cities. The impacts of this tren...
Addis Ababa has experienced development endeavors under three different ideology phases since its fo...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Many challenges of Nigerian urban built environment for over three decades have centered on poor sta...
Initially, colonial urbanisation and subsequently, spontaneous urbanisation and the growth related t...
The need to improve slum housing is a major urban planning agenda, especially in Africa and Asia. Th...
The proliferation of slums in many cities of the developing countries has been widely discussed in t...
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has been successful in demolishing a few slums in the City of ...
Urbanisation is the one word that describes best what is currently happening in Africa. Addis Ababa ...
Urban degradation is caused principally by urbanization process, however, most of the environmental...
The central part of Addis Ababa is characterized by dilapidated houses and slums. This is mainly bec...
The following design hypothesis addresses the spatial dilemma between city development and lack of t...
This project seeks for an alternative low-cost housing strategy for the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopi...
This paper examines the extent to which slum redevelopments have been successful in improving the su...
This paper examines the extent to which slum redevelopments have been successful in improving the su...
By the year 2030, over half of the global population will reside in cities. The impacts of this tren...
Addis Ababa has experienced development endeavors under three different ideology phases since its fo...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Many challenges of Nigerian urban built environment for over three decades have centered on poor sta...
Initially, colonial urbanisation and subsequently, spontaneous urbanisation and the growth related t...
The need to improve slum housing is a major urban planning agenda, especially in Africa and Asia. Th...
The proliferation of slums in many cities of the developing countries has been widely discussed in t...
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has been successful in demolishing a few slums in the City of ...
Urbanisation is the one word that describes best what is currently happening in Africa. Addis Ababa ...
Urban degradation is caused principally by urbanization process, however, most of the environmental...
The central part of Addis Ababa is characterized by dilapidated houses and slums. This is mainly bec...
The following design hypothesis addresses the spatial dilemma between city development and lack of t...
This project seeks for an alternative low-cost housing strategy for the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopi...