After every catastrophe, the importance of the building context and its effects in any environmental disaster becomes clear – whether such disasters are natural or human-induced. This is true, although less evident, in humanitarian disasters caused by wars and conflicts as well as social hardship – which in most cases is related to problematic living conditions – whether they are inadequate, lacking, denied or lost. Therefore, architecture confirms its essential role, time and time again, even in periods of less favorable academic relevancy. However, the contribution of architectural culture isn’t limited to pinpointing the appropriate quality of a settlement; it can go significantly beyond in scope and offer its tools as a magnifying gla...
Working through the ambiguities of the concepts and definitions of ?trauma? and ?architecture?, the ...
ABSTRACT: From case studies of highly capitalized, architect-designed buildings confronted by natura...
This project examines the architectural implications of the sociological phenomenon of the “disaster...
Never has the demand been so urgent for architects to respond to the design and planning challenges ...
This essay considers the irruption of the designed destructive event in the order of the project of ...
The notion of place-making or rather the production of space and place, especially in highly contest...
Post-disaster reconstruction regularly materializes politically and institutionally dualistic in a s...
Human disasters are a fact of life and can cause catastrophic results to the environment and society...
When the built environment experiences a catastrophic event, architects are offered a unique opportu...
Why should design and construction professionals be involved in humanitarian work and the often-comp...
We wish to deepen discussions and researches around the topic of architecture in emergencies situati...
Heedless to the repetition of catastrophic events that affect various places on earth, contemporary ...
Disasters are a critical topic for practitioners of landscape architecture. A fundamental role of th...
After a natural disaster, survivors feel devastated and incomplete, as if they’ve just lost one or m...
In post-disaster reconstruction in underdeveloped countries, architects all too often create design ...
Working through the ambiguities of the concepts and definitions of ?trauma? and ?architecture?, the ...
ABSTRACT: From case studies of highly capitalized, architect-designed buildings confronted by natura...
This project examines the architectural implications of the sociological phenomenon of the “disaster...
Never has the demand been so urgent for architects to respond to the design and planning challenges ...
This essay considers the irruption of the designed destructive event in the order of the project of ...
The notion of place-making or rather the production of space and place, especially in highly contest...
Post-disaster reconstruction regularly materializes politically and institutionally dualistic in a s...
Human disasters are a fact of life and can cause catastrophic results to the environment and society...
When the built environment experiences a catastrophic event, architects are offered a unique opportu...
Why should design and construction professionals be involved in humanitarian work and the often-comp...
We wish to deepen discussions and researches around the topic of architecture in emergencies situati...
Heedless to the repetition of catastrophic events that affect various places on earth, contemporary ...
Disasters are a critical topic for practitioners of landscape architecture. A fundamental role of th...
After a natural disaster, survivors feel devastated and incomplete, as if they’ve just lost one or m...
In post-disaster reconstruction in underdeveloped countries, architects all too often create design ...
Working through the ambiguities of the concepts and definitions of ?trauma? and ?architecture?, the ...
ABSTRACT: From case studies of highly capitalized, architect-designed buildings confronted by natura...
This project examines the architectural implications of the sociological phenomenon of the “disaster...