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Humanitariam Architecture for Crisis and Incremental Housing Design Studio

Code 16746
Year 1
Semester L0
ECTS Credits 16
Workload O (314H)/OT(18H)/PL(40H)/S(2H)/TC(42H)/T(12H)/TP(
Scientific area Arquitetura
Entry requirements None
Learning outcomes Design within risk: design approaches to disaster crisis; disaster risk reduction strategies and techniques; design methods for slum upgrading and resettlement projects; incremental housing experiencesand lessons from the past; health public issues in architecture for vulnerable communities; the relationship between architecture and climate change and design solutions for adaptation; building typologies and pos-disaster reconstruction; cultural approaches for architecture in heritage areas affected by disasters; local resources-based architecture and lessons from vernacular knowledge for architecture recovery and reconstructions; mass customization and generative design approaches for housing projects; waterfronts projects for community resilience and climate change adaptation; mix-techniques for reconstruction in old and rural areas after seismic impacts; earth construction and lessons for thermal comfort and decarbonized a projects for sheltering after disasters and war conflicts.
Syllabus Design within risk: design approaches to disaster crisis; disaster risk reduction strategies and techniques; design methods for slum upgrading and resettlement projects; incremental housing experiencesand lessons from the past; health public issues in architecture for vulnerable communities; the relationship between architecture and climate change and design solutions for adaptation; building typologies and pos-disaster reconstruction; cultural approaches for architecture in heritage areas affected by disasters; local resources-based architecture and lessons from vernacular knowledge for architecture recovery and reconstructions; mass customization and generative design approaches for housing projects; waterfronts projects for community resilience and climate change adaptation; mix-techniques for reconstruction in old and rural areas after seismic impacts; earth construction and lessons for thermal comfort and decarbonized a projects for sheltering after disasters and war conflicts.
Main Bibliography Design like you give a damn- Architecture for Humanity
Humanitarian Architecture- Esther Charlesworth.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2024-11-07

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