Public space for refugees: community facilities in the context of permanent temporariness

At this moment in history, a staggering 60 million refugees rely on international help - the highest number of displaced persons ever. A large variety of solutions have been developed that cater for primary needs. However, long-term public and community facilities have been neglected. This projec...

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Main Authors: Juliette Bekkering, Sjef van Hoof, Kornella Dimitrova, Eefje Hendriks, Michiel Riedijk, Rick Krosenbrink, Peter van Sorgen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2017-12-01
Series:Spool
Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/index.php/spool/article/view/1924
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spelling doaj-687079e2faaf4a89b80d93258665c34b2020-11-25T00:06:22ZengTU Delft OpenSpool 2215-08972215-09002017-12-0142333710.7480/spool.2017.2.19241924Public space for refugees: community facilities in the context of permanent temporarinessJuliette Bekkering0Sjef van Hoof1Kornella Dimitrova2Eefje Hendriks3Michiel Riedijk4Rick Krosenbrink5Peter van Sorgen6Eindhoven University of TechnologyEindhoven University of TechnologyEindhoven University of TechnologyEindhoven University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyKoninklijke LandmachtAt this moment in history, a staggering 60 million refugees rely on international help - the highest number of displaced persons ever. A large variety of solutions have been developed that cater for primary needs. However, long-term public and community facilities have been neglected. This project is addressing the necessity of dignifying community facilities in the context of permanent temporariness in refugee camps. Twelve plans for public buildings are developed, each with a different program. During the coming spring, certain parts of these projects will be built in scale 1:1, as part of the building exercises of the battalion of genie troops. In order to develop these prototypes, a variety of camp types, public building types and techniques have been researched and analysed. All together these studies have been assembled in a catalogue, intended as a toolbox for designing public buildings for refugees.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/index.php/spool/article/view/1924
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Sjef van Hoof
Kornella Dimitrova
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Michiel Riedijk
Rick Krosenbrink
Peter van Sorgen
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Sjef van Hoof
Kornella Dimitrova
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Rick Krosenbrink
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Public space for refugees: community facilities in the context of permanent temporariness
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title Public space for refugees: community facilities in the context of permanent temporariness
title_short Public space for refugees: community facilities in the context of permanent temporariness
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description At this moment in history, a staggering 60 million refugees rely on international help - the highest number of displaced persons ever. A large variety of solutions have been developed that cater for primary needs. However, long-term public and community facilities have been neglected. This project is addressing the necessity of dignifying community facilities in the context of permanent temporariness in refugee camps. Twelve plans for public buildings are developed, each with a different program. During the coming spring, certain parts of these projects will be built in scale 1:1, as part of the building exercises of the battalion of genie troops. In order to develop these prototypes, a variety of camp types, public building types and techniques have been researched and analysed. All together these studies have been assembled in a catalogue, intended as a toolbox for designing public buildings for refugees.
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