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Architects and post-disaster housing : a comparative study in South India / Gertrud Tauber.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Architekturen (Bielefeld, Germany) ; Volume 24.Publisher: Bielefeld, Germany : Transcript, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (252 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783839428627
  • 3839428629
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Architects and post-disaster housing : a comparative study in South India.DDC classification:
  • 363.5 23
LOC classification:
  • HD7287 .T383 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Note on Terminology -- Preamble -- Introduction -- Locating the Field -- Existing Literature on the Role of Architects in Designing Post-Disaster Housing -- Building Cultures -- Research Method -- Local Governments, NGOs and the Villages -- Summary of the Three Case Studies -- 1: The Project Management Consultant -- 2: The Draftswoman -- 3: The Surveyor-Anthropologist -- Understanding the Results -- International Voices: Comparison of the Results of the Three Case Studies -- Conclusions and Recommendations for NGOs, Architects and Educational Institutions -- Appendices -- Glossary -- List of Figures -- List of Pictures -- List of Tables -- Bibliograph.
Summary: This book examines the different roles of architects in rural post-disaster housing and their impact on the degree of success of the projects from villagers' perspective. It is based around the building process of three case studies affected by the tsunami of 2004 in rural South India. It identifies the critical parameters and skills required at project level during the course of the building process. The results from villages and interviews with experienced international and Indian architects, engineers and NGO representatives show that architects are often poorly equipped to work in this context. Gertrud Tauber concludes with a proposal for a course to help architects in the building of people-oriented housing in post-disaster environments.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Note on Terminology -- Preamble -- Introduction -- Locating the Field -- Existing Literature on the Role of Architects in Designing Post-Disaster Housing -- Building Cultures -- Research Method -- Local Governments, NGOs and the Villages -- Summary of the Three Case Studies -- 1: The Project Management Consultant -- 2: The Draftswoman -- 3: The Surveyor-Anthropologist -- Understanding the Results -- International Voices: Comparison of the Results of the Three Case Studies -- Conclusions and Recommendations for NGOs, Architects and Educational Institutions -- Appendices -- Glossary -- List of Figures -- List of Pictures -- List of Tables -- Bibliograph.

This book examines the different roles of architects in rural post-disaster housing and their impact on the degree of success of the projects from villagers' perspective. It is based around the building process of three case studies affected by the tsunami of 2004 in rural South India. It identifies the critical parameters and skills required at project level during the course of the building process. The results from villages and interviews with experienced international and Indian architects, engineers and NGO representatives show that architects are often poorly equipped to work in this context. Gertrud Tauber concludes with a proposal for a course to help architects in the building of people-oriented housing in post-disaster environments.

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