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FMR 55 - The case for self-recovery

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Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)
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Most families recovering from the catastrophe of a disaster rebuild their own homes. This practice of self-recovery by non-displaced communities has potential for displaced populations too.

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FMR 55 - Pre-fabricated or freely fabricated?

The architectural forms of emergency shelters and the ways they are created play a significant role in the ability of their inhabitants to deal with their displacement and to perhaps feel, even temporarily, at home.
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FMR 55 - An architectural investigation into the provision of refugee accommodation

When challenged to investigate accommodation options for refugees in their city, architecture students found that there are simple and plausible architectural answers for the integration of refugees in medium-sized European cities such as A Coruña.
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Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)
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Bill Flinn
Holly Schofield
Luisa Miranda Morel
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
refugee shelter
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 13/07/2017
Duration: 00:13:20

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