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Urban residential infrastructure networks.
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Growing Up! THE SEARCH FOR HIGH-DENSITY MULTI-STORY INCREMENTAL HOUSING
A Publication of
The Global University Consortium
Exploring Incremental Housing
This publication contains the summaries of presentations on multi-story incremental housing from the 6th Session of the World Urban Forum in Naples, Italy, in 2012.
Framing questions:
- Can the exploding urban population challenge
be met with new incremental initatives for accommodating growth?
- Can the demonstrated energy of the informal
sector be supported through multi-story starters?
- Does a multi-story incremental strategy justify
the high capital costs of utility infrastructure
networks?
- When making policy choices, which is best
to support: the informal dynamic, the formal
housing, or transformation of existing public
housing - or all three?
Content:
p. 10. INTRODUCTION: Multi-story Incremental Housing
Matt Nohn, Loeb Fellow, Harvard, former Visiting Professor of Urban Management, TU Darmstadt
Dr. Reinhard Goethert, Director, SIGUS-MIT
p. 44. OVERVIEW: A Paradigm Shift In Global Housing Strategy
Claudio Acioly, Jr. Head, Capacity Development Unit, Housing and Urban Management, UN-Habitat, Nairobi. Summarized by Venkata Narayanan AL, Mundus Urbano
p. 42. PERU – The Informal Alternative
Susana M. Rojas Williams; Director, International Shelter Initiatives; Habitat for Humanity International, Washington, D.C. Summarized by Lia Brum, Mundus Urbano
p. 52. EL SALVADOR – Fundasal's Two-story Expandable Units
Arq. Claudia Blanco, Directora Ejecutiva FUNDASAL El Salvador. Summarized by Manuela Pinilla Rodriguez, Mundus Urbano
p. 57. HAITI – The T-Shelter: 2-Story Rebuilding After Disaster
Ann Lee, Project Director, Katye Project, Haiti. Summarized by Lia Brum, Mundus Urbano
p.62. EGYPT – Housing Prototypes - 6Th October New Town
Dr. Ahmed Shalaby, Cairo University, Egypt. Summarized by Sandra Michel and Larissa Gocht, Department of Architecture, TU Darmstadt
p. 69 EGYPT – Transformations of Multi-story Public Housing in Egypt
Dr. Graham Tipple, Consultant in housing and urban policy in rapidly developing countries;
Visiting Fellow, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, England. Summarized by Lillith Kreiß, Department of Architecture, TU Darmstadt
p. 75. CHILE – Examples from Widespread Experience
Prof. Margarita Greene, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Summarized by Manuela Pinilla Rodriguez, Mundus Urbano
p. 81. Incremental Housing Design Strategies To Meet Rapid Urban Growth. Dr. Reinhard Goethert, Principal Research Associate, SIGUS-MI
Growing Up! THE SEARCH FOR HIGH-DENSITY MULTI-STORY INCREMENTAL HOUSING
A Publication of
The Global University Consortium
Exploring Incremental Housing
This publication contains the summaries of presentations on multi-story incremental housing from the 6th Session of the World Urban Forum in Naples, Italy, in 2012.
Framing questions:
- Can the exploding urban population challenge
be met with new incremental initatives for accommodating growth?
- Can the demonstrated energy of the informal
sector be supported through multi-story starters?
- Does a multi-story incremental strategy justify
the high capital costs of utility infrastructure
networks?
- When making policy choices, which is best
to support: the informal dynamic, the formal
housing, or transformation of existing public
housing - or all three?
Content:
p. 10. INTRODUCTION: Multi-story Incremental Housing
Matt Nohn, Loeb Fellow, Harvard, former Visiting Professor of Urban Management, TU Darmstadt
Dr. Reinhard Goethert, Director, SIGUS-MIT
p. 44. OVERVIEW: A Paradigm Shift In Global Housing Strategy
Claudio Acioly, Jr. Head, Capacity Development Unit, Housing and Urban Management, UN-Habitat, Nairobi. Summarized by Venkata Narayanan AL, Mundus Urbano
p. 42. PERU – The Informal Alternative
Susana M. Rojas Williams; Director, International Shelter Initiatives; Habitat for Humanity International, Washington, D.C. Summarized by Lia Brum, Mundus Urbano
p. 52. EL SALVADOR – Fundasal's Two-story Expandable Units
Arq. Claudia Blanco, Directora Ejecutiva FUNDASAL El Salvador. Summarized by Manuela Pinilla Rodriguez, Mundus Urbano
p. 57. HAITI – The T-Shelter: 2-Story Rebuilding After Disaster
Ann Lee, Project Director, Katye Project, Haiti. Summarized by Lia Brum, Mundus Urbano
p.62. EGYPT – Housing Prototypes - 6Th October New Town
Dr. Ahmed Shalaby, Cairo University, Egypt. Summarized by Sandra Michel and Larissa Gocht, Department of Architecture, TU Darmstadt
p. 69 EGYPT – Transformations of Multi-story Public Housing in Egypt
Dr. Graham Tipple, Consultant in housing and urban policy in rapidly developing countries;
Visiting Fellow, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, England. Summarized by Lillith Kreiß, Department of Architecture, TU Darmstadt
p. 75. CHILE – Examples from Widespread Experience
Prof. Margarita Greene, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Summarized by Manuela Pinilla Rodriguez, Mundus Urbano
p. 81. Incremental Housing Design Strategies To Meet Rapid Urban Growth. Dr. Reinhard Goethert, Principal Research Associate, SIGUS-MI
El Salvador: Auto-ayuda y vivienda incremental: Posibles direcciones y polÃticas futuras
Este estudio longitudinal examina y documenta el proceso de viviendas construidas incrementalmente por familias de escasos recursos durante los últimos cuarenta años. Tiene los objetivos de evaluar las viviendas auto-construidas y recomendar opciones estratégicas para apoyar y hacer más eficiente las estrategias incrementales y determinar cómo los procesos de vivienda incremental pueden ser incluidos en polÃticas nacionales para la vivienda de bajos ingresos en paÃses en desarrollo que sufren de grandes déficits en vivienda urbana.