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Migration Pattern Process
Authors:Simon Beames  Kenneth Fraser
Abstract:Within the international community architects are regularly typecast as exporters of predetermined solutions, rarely given the opportunity to respond appropriately, sensitively and effectively to specific and real emergencies. At the core of any impact are people like you and I; their welfare and successful healing creates a catalyst for the community to rebuild lives and esteem. Since 2007, Diploma Unit 7 at the Architectural Association in London, led by Simon Beames and Kenneth Fraser , has been researching the philosophical, social, political, economic and technical response to long-term humanitarian relief and the resocialisation of displaced people and damaged communities in conditions of extreme hardship. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:five-year plan  Diploma Unit 7  Political Migration  Burma  2006-07 Mae Sot in Thailand  Asif Khan and Julia King  RIBA McAslan Bursary  Thai Burma Border Consortium  Mae La refugee camp  ‘dry sock’ termite resistant footing  Environmental Migration  Bangladesh 2007-08 Climatic extremes  short-term ‘environmental’ migration  BRAC  structures using a limited quantity of bricks  Bonnie Chu  International Red Crescent  emergency shelter for women  Economic Migration  Ethiopia 2008-09 United Nations Human Settlements Programme  The Challenge of Slums: Global Report on Human Settlements  2003  typologies of model towns  Lalibela region of northern Ethiopia  promote micro-enterprises  self-sufficient cinema  five-night film festival
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