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- Designing for Simultaneity: Negotiating Domestic, Social and Productive Practices in Addis Ababa
- Abstract
In the context of transcultural studios at European educations facilities, this article discusses the organization and outcomes of the ‘Global Housing’ studio of TU Delft in collaboration with EiABC of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This studio focused on housing, looking for alternatives to both slums and the monotony of residential blocks.
- Citation
- Havik, K., & Mota, N. (2015). Designing for Simultaneity: Negotiating Domestic, Social and Productive Practices in Addis Ababa. Crossing Boundaries. Transcultural Practices in Architecture and Urbanism, OASE, (95), 91–97. Retrieved from https://oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/95/DesigningForSimultaneity
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- Tom Avermaete, Viviana d’Auria, Klaske Havik, Lidewij Lenders
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- Viviana d’Auria, Nina Berre, Ludwig Engel, Rainer Hehl, Ian Jackson, Rachel Lee, Nelson Mota, Ellen Shoskes
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- December 2015
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