The studio of Global Housing engages with pressing dwelling issues in developing territories dealing with the rapid growth in urbanized areas. For this subject the studio aims to investigate design methods and strategies to provide housing for the urban poor in the developing territory of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. Within the research phase different problems in different parts of the city have been articulated. My site of intervention is the centrally situated Kebele 01, which is one of the relatively more established neighborhoods, but not resilient to the pressing real estate value that urges high density developments.Dwelling; Global HousingArchitectureArchitecture and The Built Environmen
Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa but only 20% of its population lives in urban...
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...
The graduation studio Global Housing: Cross-cultural Methods and Positions / Addis Ababa engages wit...
One decade ago in the capital city of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, more than 80% of its four million inhab...
The world is urbanising rapidly, with the Global South as the part of the world with the most rapid ...
In the metropolitan region of Addis Ababa the population is expected to grow from four to ten millio...
Ethiopia alone is one of the most rapidly growing countries not only in the continent of Africa but ...
The project is a part of the Global Dwelling studio in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The focus of the studi...
Global Housing: Dwelling in Addis Ababa' is the first book in a new series about Global Housing, edi...
Ethiopia is a flourishing country with a rapidly growing economy and population. This is one of the ...
A point of departure of this paper is the hypothesis that the quotidian practices of communities and...
Through the last two decades of rapid growth, Ethiopia’s housing shortage increased dramatically. Fi...
The paper presents the reasons for which the issue of providing housing to low- income citizens has ...
Addis Ababa is undergoing rapid urban transformation—and at the expense of local communities who are...
Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa but only 20% of its population lives in urban...
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...
The graduation studio Global Housing: Cross-cultural Methods and Positions / Addis Ababa engages wit...
One decade ago in the capital city of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, more than 80% of its four million inhab...
The world is urbanising rapidly, with the Global South as the part of the world with the most rapid ...
In the metropolitan region of Addis Ababa the population is expected to grow from four to ten millio...
Ethiopia alone is one of the most rapidly growing countries not only in the continent of Africa but ...
The project is a part of the Global Dwelling studio in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The focus of the studi...
Global Housing: Dwelling in Addis Ababa' is the first book in a new series about Global Housing, edi...
Ethiopia is a flourishing country with a rapidly growing economy and population. This is one of the ...
A point of departure of this paper is the hypothesis that the quotidian practices of communities and...
Through the last two decades of rapid growth, Ethiopia’s housing shortage increased dramatically. Fi...
The paper presents the reasons for which the issue of providing housing to low- income citizens has ...
Addis Ababa is undergoing rapid urban transformation—and at the expense of local communities who are...
Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa but only 20% of its population lives in urban...
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...