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From Shelters to Dwellings

The Zaatari Refugee Camp
BookPaperback
EUR47,00

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In Zaatari camp, Jordan, thousands of Syrian refugees were sheltered in tents and caravans, which they steadily appropriated and turned into dwellings that responded to their social and cultural needs. In this book, Ayham Dalal takes a closer look at this remarkable transformation. He draws on the tension between 'the shelter' and 'the dwelling' to unravel how new spaces unfold in between them, where refugees become architects and the camp is dismantled and reassembled. From Shelters to Dwellings is the first study to uniquely combine ethnographic observations with new architectural research methods, to illustrate in detail how refugees inhabit shelters. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how camps and shelters are transformed by the powerful act of dwelling.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-8376-5838-5
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
FormatUnsewn / adhesive bound
Publishertranscript
Publication townBielefeld
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date15/07/2022
Series no.3
Pages222 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight351 g
Illustrations65 SW-Abbildungen
Article no.19542783
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.cc68b1cf49784dcba7b81e24ea57849e
Product groupBU725
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Dalal, AyhamAyham Dalal is an architect, urban planner and artist born and raised in Syria. He holds a PhD in architecture from Technische Universität Berlin and is currently an adjunct assistant professor at the urban studies program at Vassar College in the USA. Between 2018 and 2021, Ayham was part of the CRC1265 »Re-Figurations of Space« at TU Berlin, and a research associate at Ifpo Amman (2017-2021). His research focuses on displacement, mobility, culture, identity and their impact on urban space.

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