Detention camps, ‘hospitality’ centres, and other carceral facilities created to contain people ‘on the move’ are usually formed in familiar spatial arrangements such as military-like blueprints of prefabricated shelters organised in a grid layout. Over the recent years, however, a number of these facilities were architecturally designed in distinct formations while being presented as attractive spaces of care and support. By analysing two such facilities created in different contexts and scales – the Holot detention camp in Israel’s Negev desert and the French urban Centre Humanitaire Paris- Nord – this paper examines their spatial and political meaning in relation to the ways they were designed, managed, and presented to the public. Unlik...
From their emergence in the 19th century to their current global proliferation, camps have been crea...
Millions of people have been forcibly displaced around the world at an alarming rate. In 2018, appro...
Abstract The essay focuses on the particular spatiality and the political significance assumed by c...
Refugee camps are an issue where socio-cultural relations to space are more than a theoretical issue...
The design of refugee camps presents an extreme form of urban architectural practise. Despite the la...
The paper is based on the argument that the notion of “camp” is one of the practices of dwelling tha...
This paper explores the evolution of re-appropriated refugee dwellings in protracted scenarios in Jo...
The urgency in providing basic shelter for a large, displaced and distressed population frequently m...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
Refugees, irregular migrants, and other people on the move often plan to remain in their spaces of r...
What is a Camp? Words such as dwelling, inhabitation and occupation convey a set of meanings that ar...
The research speculates the notion of ‘the common’ in contraposition to the dominant categories of ‘...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Refugee camps have been, and continue to be, highly polemical spaces to inhabit and study. Notions ...
How does a refugee camp urbanize? Up to now, camps have been considered as either urban assemblages ...
From their emergence in the 19th century to their current global proliferation, camps have been crea...
Millions of people have been forcibly displaced around the world at an alarming rate. In 2018, appro...
Abstract The essay focuses on the particular spatiality and the political significance assumed by c...
Refugee camps are an issue where socio-cultural relations to space are more than a theoretical issue...
The design of refugee camps presents an extreme form of urban architectural practise. Despite the la...
The paper is based on the argument that the notion of “camp” is one of the practices of dwelling tha...
This paper explores the evolution of re-appropriated refugee dwellings in protracted scenarios in Jo...
The urgency in providing basic shelter for a large, displaced and distressed population frequently m...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
Refugees, irregular migrants, and other people on the move often plan to remain in their spaces of r...
What is a Camp? Words such as dwelling, inhabitation and occupation convey a set of meanings that ar...
The research speculates the notion of ‘the common’ in contraposition to the dominant categories of ‘...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Refugee camps have been, and continue to be, highly polemical spaces to inhabit and study. Notions ...
How does a refugee camp urbanize? Up to now, camps have been considered as either urban assemblages ...
From their emergence in the 19th century to their current global proliferation, camps have been crea...
Millions of people have been forcibly displaced around the world at an alarming rate. In 2018, appro...
Abstract The essay focuses on the particular spatiality and the political significance assumed by c...