Design for Emergency: Inclusive Housing Solution

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Abstract The paper describes a study on the growing emergency of homelessness, which alarming data are estimated at national and European levels Cohesion policies Community addressing. Thanks to recent launch Collaboration Platform Homelessness stimulate dialog, improve collection monitoring strengthen cooperation between all actors involved in fight against phenomenon. emerging concept ‘Design for Emergency’ highlights historical link temporary living regarding welfare health implications weak. aim is twofold: define theoretical design model that can be repeated, contributing one hand process social reintegration fragile realities other circularity construction processes recovery resources components, through innovative housing solutions, with characteristics modularity, disassembly dry connections. results, deriving from deductive scalar methodological approach, concern: (i) inherent issues addressed, conditions; (ii) critical analysis acquired systematized; (iii) experimentation. research hopes repeatable results diverse marginal contexts, respecting disparate needs not only users but place where installation will needed. This an aspect intervention municipal administrations possible stakeholders fundamental moment may represent limitation, albeit surmountable research.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: The urban book series

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2365-7588', '2365-757X']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29515-7_81