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Urban Shelter Theory 2019

Outdoor environments for children - Designing for children in densely populated housing areas

by Linnéa Almgren (Sweden)

 

Nature-inclusive approaches in Architecture for the urban poor 

by Celine Antonine Carrière (France)

 

The unexploited potential in the design of the in-between space for low-income housing

by Camille Chevalier (France)

 

Exploring housing the urban poor as a participatory process to address disconnections in centralised decision-making

by Isabella Donovan Moran (Ireland)

 

Planning by people - Participatory design as a tool to defeat poverty – case studies from Metro Manila

by Jenny Lindberg (Sweden)

 

Brasília and its periphery cities - A comparison of the planned and non-planned areas of Brasília.

by Hillevi Nilsson

 

Participation and Scale in Housing for Urban Poor - How different actors work with involving urban poor communities in their future housing and the affect this has on the built reality 

by Tora Pederby (Sweden)

 

Million housing program in Sweden - Courtyards and outdoors environment

by Emilie Roos (Sweden)

 

Courtyards to Support Urban Poor Communities - Introducing Courtyard-design Making Social Cohesion Thrive in Neighborhood-based Communities in Metro Manila

by Susan Smith Berggren (Sweden)

 

‘Real estatisation’ in Metro Manila - Analysis based on Henri Lefebvre’s dialectis of the ‘Urban Revolution’ 

by Petra Steinegger (Switzerland)

 

The Possibilities of On-Site Upgrading - Turning Informal Settlements into Sustainable Communities

by Linda Wiberg (Sweden)