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invisible architecture contemporary housing and the role of participation examples non- design to solve problems Rapid urbanization 2 World wars Poverty Ambitious social housing programs Modernist promise - design to solve problems Globalisation Information era Environmental degradation Decline in social sustainability Ongoing financial crisis design to solve problems 20th Century 21st Century P A R T I C I P A T I O N N I HOMEmade - family houses in Bangladesh Anna Heringer Architecture Collective design using local skills and materials Looking to - existing facilities - community systems community development social structures empowerment Beyond Entropy Angola Stefano Rabolli Pansera & Paula Nascimento Planting expanses of Bamboo and Arundo Donax Beyond Entropy Angola. (2012). "Beyond Entropy Angola" Quinta Monroy - Iquique Chile Elemental Low cost development encouraging expansion Preserve existing built character and morphology Plant = infrastructure Filter water Filter air Provide biomass = electricity “ Change everything without changing anything” Participation: - Allows knowledge and skills to be carried to other regions of Bangladesh. - Maintaining the current high level of sustainabil- ity with regard to home construction. - Learn about taking care of buildings afterwards. - Learn about building techniques and available materials Designed by young local architects Built by local craftsmen Double storey - more land for crops Participation: Identifies communities needs. Identifies problem areas. Maintains existing sense of community and social systems. Ability to add on to and personalize own home. Can provide larger initial ‘shell’ on better land. Participation: - own time + hard work = True ownership - Can decide function of spaces according to needs. - Give oppurtunity to express needs and dreams. - Reflect identity of inhabitants. Stott, Rory. "Non-Design: Architecture’s (Counter-Intuitive) Future" 07 Feb 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed 06 Oct 2013. <http://www.archdaily.com/329356> Elemental (2013) QUINTA MONROY. Available: http://www.elementalchile.cl/. Last accessed 03/10/2013. Beyond Entropy Angola. (2012). "Beyond Entropy Angola" Full Documentary. Available: http://vimeo.com/51669672. Last accessed 03/10/2013. Anna Heringer . (2013). HOMEmade - family houses in Bangladesh. Available: http://www.anna-heringer.com/. Last accessed 03/10/2013. Jeannè Scholtz

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invisible architecture contemporary housing and the role of participation

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non- design to solve problems

Rapid urbanization

2 World wars

Poverty

Ambitious social housing programs

Modernist promise - design to solve problems

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HOMEmade - family houses in Bangladesh

Anna Heringer Architecture

Collective design using local skills and materials

Looking to - existing facilities

- community systems

community development

social structures

empowerment

Beyond Entropy Angola

Stefano Rabolli Pansera & Paula Nascimento

Planting expanses of Bamboo and Arundo Donax

Beyond Entropy Angola. (2012). "Beyond Entropy Angola"

Quinta Monroy - Iquique Chile

Elemental

Low cost development encouraging expansion

Preserve existing built character and morphology

Plant = infrastructure

Filter water Filter air Provide biomass = electricity

“ Change everything without

changing anything”

Participation:

- Allows knowledge and skills to be carried to

other regions of Bangladesh.

- Maintaining the current high level of sustainabil-

ity with regard to home construction.

- Learn about taking care of buildings afterwards.

- Learn about building techniques and available

materials

Designed by young local architects

Built by local craftsmen

Double storey - more land for crops

Participation:

Identi!es communities needs.

Identi!es problem areas.

Maintains existing sense of community and social systems.

Ability to add on to and personalize

own home.

Can provide larger initial ‘shell’ on

better land.

Participation:

- own time + hard work = True ownership

- Can decide function of spaces according to

needs.

- Give oppurtunity to express needs and dreams.

- Re#ect identity of inhabitants.

Stott, Rory. "Non-Design: Architecture’s (Counter-Intuitive) Future" 07 Feb 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed 06 Oct 2013. <http://www.archdaily.com/329356> Elemental (2013) QUINTA MONROY. Available: http://www.elementalchile.cl/. Last accessed 03/10/2013.

Beyond Entropy Angola. (2012). "Beyond Entropy Angola" Full Documentary. Available: http://vimeo.com/51669672. Last accessed 03/10/2013. Anna Heringer . (2013). HOMEmade - family houses in Bangladesh. Available: http://www.anna-heringer.com/. Last accessed 03/10/2013.

Jeannè Scholtz