In the past few decades, there has been increasing global concern for people in developing countries who are suffering from disasters, diseases, poverty, etc. As a result, many charitable organizations, architects, universities, and others have become involved in humanitarian projects to help alleviate these social problems by utilizing architectural design skills. Humanitarian architecture provides solutions in response to natural- and man-made societal or environmental problems and its scope can be broadly classified into two categories: ‘post-disaster’ and ‘socio-economic community development’ projects. Significantly, in recent years there have been also increasing concerns about the roles and responsibilities of architects and the appr...
Two hundred million people are displaced annually due to natural disasters with a further one billio...
This research explores humanitarianism and disaster resilient design within architecture education t...
After a natural disaster, survivors feel devastated and incomplete, as if they’ve just lost one or m...
In the past few decades, there has been increasing global concern for people in developing countries...
The thesis explores the field of humanitarian architecture within the context of extreme poverty thr...
Why should design and construction professionals be involved in humanitarian work and the often-comp...
As architects enter the profession, their primary objective should not be to create designs that wil...
Architecture today has increasingly enhanced its concern for the social. The humanitarian field has ...
In the preface to Design Like you Give a Damn, the much-publicized catalogue of humanitarian design ...
The presented paper focuses on the role of architecture in post-disaster humanitarian efforts partic...
Never has the demand been so urgent for architects to respond to the design and planning challenges ...
At the beginning of 2020, 66 long-term refugee camps existed along the East African Rift. Millions o...
At the beginning of 2020, 66 long-term refugee camps existed along the East African Rift. Millions o...
Overview: In 2010 approximately 42 million people were forced to flee their homes due to natural dis...
The Global Innovation Design (GID) Masters Programme aims to develop research and teaching collabora...
Two hundred million people are displaced annually due to natural disasters with a further one billio...
This research explores humanitarianism and disaster resilient design within architecture education t...
After a natural disaster, survivors feel devastated and incomplete, as if they’ve just lost one or m...
In the past few decades, there has been increasing global concern for people in developing countries...
The thesis explores the field of humanitarian architecture within the context of extreme poverty thr...
Why should design and construction professionals be involved in humanitarian work and the often-comp...
As architects enter the profession, their primary objective should not be to create designs that wil...
Architecture today has increasingly enhanced its concern for the social. The humanitarian field has ...
In the preface to Design Like you Give a Damn, the much-publicized catalogue of humanitarian design ...
The presented paper focuses on the role of architecture in post-disaster humanitarian efforts partic...
Never has the demand been so urgent for architects to respond to the design and planning challenges ...
At the beginning of 2020, 66 long-term refugee camps existed along the East African Rift. Millions o...
At the beginning of 2020, 66 long-term refugee camps existed along the East African Rift. Millions o...
Overview: In 2010 approximately 42 million people were forced to flee their homes due to natural dis...
The Global Innovation Design (GID) Masters Programme aims to develop research and teaching collabora...
Two hundred million people are displaced annually due to natural disasters with a further one billio...
This research explores humanitarianism and disaster resilient design within architecture education t...
After a natural disaster, survivors feel devastated and incomplete, as if they’ve just lost one or m...