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Case studies of Civil Society Organisations
This report was produced by the University of Sheffield, School of Architecture and Architecture Sans Frontières–UK with support from Architecture Sans Frontières–International.
Authors: Beatrice De Carli, Celia Macedo and Lucia Caistor-Arendar Design: Lucia Caistor-Arendar
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Published by: University of Sheffield (2018) ISBN: 978-1-9160049-2-4
For further information visit: www.desinc.org Designing Inclusion is a project funded by European Commission under the Erasmus+ programme (2016-2018).
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A. Design studio: North Side Stories. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven B. Curricular unit: Housing for Migrants, Refugees and People Displaced by Disasters. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) C. Workshop: Community Spaces with Refugees. Technische Universitat Berlin D. Symposium: Dialog Extrem - Arrival, Visions for a New Berlin. Technische Universitat Berlin E. Workshop: Reciplydome - Build It, Divide It and Rebuild It. The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art F. Design studio: In Transit - Architecture Meets the Migration Crisis. The Oslo School of Architecture G. Conference: Migration and the Built Environment in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II H. Student project: Begegnungsraum – A Meeting Room. Universitat Stuttgart I. Research project: Welcoming Cities. Universitat Weimar J. Curricular unit: Urbanisation of Poverty. Universidade do Porto K. Workshop: BUDDcamp. University College London L. Design studio: Temporary Camps. University of Innsbruck M. Design studio workshop: Project Kotnikova 8. University of Ljubljana N. MSc programme: Mediterranean Futures. University of Patras O. Design studio: Border Materialities. University of Sheffield P. Design studio: Arrival City. University of Sheffield
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CatalyticAction. Interview with Joana Dabaj Office of Displaced Designers. Interview with Shareen Elnaschie Architecture Sans Frontieres. Interview with Beatrice De Carli