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Humanitarian architecture : fifteen stories of architects working after disaster

By: Publication details: New York Routledge 2014Description: xvi,248pISBN:
  • 9780415818674
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DDC classification:
  • 720.108 CHA
Contents:
FOREWORD Michael Sorkin viii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv INTRODUCTION A world of disasters: The rise and rise of humanitarian architecture Esther Charlesworth 1 PART ONE PRIVATE PRACTICE-BASED HUMANITARIAN ARCHITECTS SHIGERU BAN 19 VOLUNTARY ARCHITECTS' NETWORK, JAPAN HSIEH YINGCHUN 31 ATELIER 3, TAIWAN MICHAEL MURPHY 41 MASS DESIGN GROUP, USA PAUL PHOLEROS 53 HEALTHABITAT, AUSTRALIA PATAMA ROONRAKWIT 67 COMMUNITY ARCHITECTS FOR SHELTER AND ENVIRONMENT, THAILAND PART TWO UNIVERSITY-BASED HUMANITARIAN ARCHITECTS NATHANIEL CORUM 81 ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY, USA DAVID PERKES 93 GULF COAST COMMUNITY DESIGN STUDIO, USA PART THREE NGO- AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT- BASED HUMANITARIAN ARCHITECTS LIZZIE BABISTER 111 DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, UK ERICCESAL 117 ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY, JAPAN SANDRA D'URZO 133 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES, SWITZERLAND BRETT MOORE 145 WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL, AUSTRALIA GRAHAM SAUNDERS 157 INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES, SWITZERLAND KIRTEE SHAH 173 AHMEDABAD STUDY ACTION GROUP, INDIA MAGGIE STEPHENSON 185 UN-HABITAT, HAITI ANNA WACHTMEISTER 201 CORDAID, THE NETHERLANDS EPILOGUE Putting the public in design Bryan Bell 214 Architecture as service Ian Davis 220 Sending out an SOS Rory Hyde 229 HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES AND PEOPLE 236 INDEX 244
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FOREWORD
Michael Sorkin viii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv
INTRODUCTION
A world of disasters:
The rise and rise of humanitarian architecture
Esther Charlesworth 1
PART ONE
PRIVATE PRACTICE-BASED HUMANITARIAN
ARCHITECTS
SHIGERU BAN 19
VOLUNTARY ARCHITECTS' NETWORK, JAPAN
HSIEH YINGCHUN 31
ATELIER 3, TAIWAN
MICHAEL MURPHY 41
MASS DESIGN GROUP, USA
PAUL PHOLEROS 53
HEALTHABITAT, AUSTRALIA
PATAMA ROONRAKWIT 67
COMMUNITY ARCHITECTS FOR SHELTER AND
ENVIRONMENT, THAILAND
PART TWO
UNIVERSITY-BASED
HUMANITARIAN
ARCHITECTS
NATHANIEL CORUM 81
ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY, USA
DAVID PERKES 93
GULF COAST COMMUNITY DESIGN STUDIO, USA
PART THREE
NGO- AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT-
BASED HUMANITARIAN ARCHITECTS
LIZZIE BABISTER 111
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, UK
ERICCESAL 117
ARCHITECTURE FOR HUMANITY, JAPAN
SANDRA D'URZO 133
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE RED CROSS AND RED
CRESCENT SOCIETIES, SWITZERLAND
BRETT MOORE 145
WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL, AUSTRALIA
GRAHAM SAUNDERS 157
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE RED CROSS AND
RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES, SWITZERLAND
KIRTEE SHAH 173
AHMEDABAD STUDY ACTION GROUP, INDIA
MAGGIE STEPHENSON 185
UN-HABITAT, HAITI ANNA
WACHTMEISTER 201
CORDAID, THE NETHERLANDS
EPILOGUE
Putting the public in design
Bryan Bell 214
Architecture as service
Ian Davis 220
Sending out an SOS
Rory Hyde 229
HUMANITARIAN
AGENCIES AND PEOPLE 236
INDEX 244


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