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Erik Zanetti

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Timeline after arrival in Europe

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Analysis of current refugee architecture

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Expansion and contraction

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General objectives

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Incremental housing: development

Incremental housing, recently popularised by Aravena, is a concept that had been implemented in South America since the 1980s. Recent studies have attempted at understanding the characteristics of this semi-spontaneous growth. For instance the proximity to major roads means that expansion will be the fastest because of the possibility of opening a shop or of catering for a specific activity. Other positive aspects are the possibility of transforming and upgrading the houses when transitioning into middle class, rather than moving to a different neighbourhood. Some downsides are that future scenarios did not include enough parameters: f.i. the green areas have been transformed into parking lots when the increased wealth allowed the residents to buy cars.

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Expansion means reconversion

By analysing the development of incremental housing projects, it comes natural to challenge the idea of expansion as a process of addition. It is rather a process of adding, reconverting and subtracting.

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Infrastructure for expansion

Different projects are based on different principles of allowing expansion. Some of the projects allow a lot of freedom, while others define precisely from the beginning the size and the structural principles at the base of future expansions.

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Difficulties arising in expansion

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Location

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First ideas on scenario

First rough sketches

How to deal with an urban context?

Processes of addition and addition and subtraction are considered.

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References