In Zaatari camp, Jordan, thousands of Syrian refugees were sheltered in tents and caravans, which they steadily appropriated and turned into dwellings that responded to their social and cultural needs. In this book, Ayham Dalal takes a closer look at this remarkable transformation. He draws on the tension between 'the shelter' and 'the dwelling' to unravel how new spaces unfold in between them, where refugees become architects and the camp is dismantled and reassembled. From Shelters to Dwellings is the first study to uniquely combine ethnographic observations with new architectural research methods, to illustrate in detail how refugees inhabit shelters. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how camps and shelters are tr...
The Architectures of Displacement research project at the University of Oxford examined a range of d...
Forced migration is not a recent phenomenon, nor is the reality of the amount suffering of the displ...
The urgency in providing basic shelter for a large, displaced and distressed population frequently m...
International audienceStrict regulations have been imposed in the Syrian refugee camps in order to a...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 4 million refugees set...
This paper explores the evolution of re-appropriated refugee dwellings in protracted scenarios in Jo...
This study interrogated the standard refugee domestic shelter, the organisation of the shelters, and...
In the realm of refugeeism, camps can be perceived as places that sustain the lives of displaced hum...
Refugee camps are temporary spaces that can be described as the result of political, ec...
International audienceStrict regulations have been imposed in the Syrian refugee camps in order to a...
There is currently growing interest amongst the international community of policy makers about findi...
Zaatari, the world's largest Syrian refugee camp, currently hosts around 80,000 Syrian refugees. Loc...
There is currently growing interest amongst the international community of policy makers about findi...
International audienceThe contribution will focus on the settlement patterns of two families of Syri...
The Architectures of Displacement research project at the University of Oxford examined a range of d...
Forced migration is not a recent phenomenon, nor is the reality of the amount suffering of the displ...
The urgency in providing basic shelter for a large, displaced and distressed population frequently m...
International audienceStrict regulations have been imposed in the Syrian refugee camps in order to a...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 4 million refugees set...
This paper explores the evolution of re-appropriated refugee dwellings in protracted scenarios in Jo...
This study interrogated the standard refugee domestic shelter, the organisation of the shelters, and...
In the realm of refugeeism, camps can be perceived as places that sustain the lives of displaced hum...
Refugee camps are temporary spaces that can be described as the result of political, ec...
International audienceStrict regulations have been imposed in the Syrian refugee camps in order to a...
There is currently growing interest amongst the international community of policy makers about findi...
Zaatari, the world's largest Syrian refugee camp, currently hosts around 80,000 Syrian refugees. Loc...
There is currently growing interest amongst the international community of policy makers about findi...
International audienceThe contribution will focus on the settlement patterns of two families of Syri...
The Architectures of Displacement research project at the University of Oxford examined a range of d...
Forced migration is not a recent phenomenon, nor is the reality of the amount suffering of the displ...
The urgency in providing basic shelter for a large, displaced and distressed population frequently m...