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Architecture as a Way of Seeing and Learning

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At the beginning of 2020, 66 long-term refugee camps existed along the East African Rift. Millions of young children have been born at the camps and have grown up there, yet it is unknown how their surrounding built environments affect their learning and development.

Architecture as a Way of Seeing and Learning presents an architect's take on questions many academics and humanitarians ask. Is it relevant to look at camps through an urban lens and focus on their built environment? Which analytical benefits can architectural and design tools provide to refugee assistance and specifically to young children's learning? And which advantages can assemblage thinking and situated knowledges bring about in analysing, understanding and transforming long-term refugee camps?

Responding to the extreme lack of information about East African camps, Nerea Amorós Elorduy has built contextualised knowledge - nuanced, situated and participatory - to describe, study and transform the East African long-term camps, and uncover hidden agencies in refugee assistance. She uses architecture as a means to create new knowledge collectively, include more local voices and speculate on how to improve the educational landscape for young children.

With this book, Amorós Elorduy brings nuance, contextualisation and empathy to the study and management of long-term refugee camps in East Africa. It is empathy, she argues, that will help change mindsets, decolonise humanitarian refugee assistance and its study. Crossing architecture, humanitarian aid and early career development, this book offers many practical learnings.

Praise for Architecture as a Way of Seeing and Learning 'In Architecture as a Way of Seeing and Learning, Nerea Amorós questions the generic 'modus ope-randi' of the humanitarian system, and proposes that we see the refugee camps, and their built environment, as educative agents committed to the study detailed analysis of the fields as a vector to propose improvements and alternatives.'
ZARCH (Journal of Interdisciplinary studies in Architecture and Urbanism)

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ISBN: 9781800080126
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Author: Nerea Amorós Elorduy
Publisher: UCL Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 212 pages
Series: Design Research in Architecture
Genres: Architecture
Refugees and political asylum
Migration, immigration and emigration
Urban communities
Population and migration geography
Urban and municipal planning and policy