Emergency Housing
Response for Disasters
– modular System
Prototype Testing
Emergency Housing
Response for Disasters
– modular System
Prototype Testing
Author(s): Barbara Matelowska, Eliza Szczerek, Anna Franta, Ezgi NalciSubject(s): Architecture
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: emergency shelter housing; humanitarian architecture; post disaster reconstruction; modular housing; collective action; prototype testing workshop;
Summary/Abstract: This paper aims to investigate the capacity of the refugee admission system in Lesser Poland Voivodeship (NUTS level 2 administra-tive division), with a focus on analyzing a potential abrupt refugee influx to a dense urban tissue on the case of Cracow, Poland. Refu-gee admittance requires action in many spheres of management: legislative support, medical help, provision of essential products,accommodation, and further assimilation support. This study focuses on the so-called primary and secondary accommodation, itsmanagement and assigning process, and the actors involved. It investigates if the System Capacities of Cracow refugee admissionresponse were enough to house all incoming persons and whether there were any new spatial structure elements introduced in orderto house the incoming refugees. The paper briefly touches on the multiple facets of post-disaster built environment planning, describ-ing not only the case of a refugee host country, but also the topic of temporary-to-permanent shelter housing in the perspective ofholistic disaster recovery planning in the country at war. The study presents the concept of creating humanitarian architecture as anelement of a systemic approach to the issue of emergency support for disaster victims, as well as a component of collective studentaction within the framework of a Polish-Japanese workshop.
Journal: Środowisko mieszkaniowe
- Issue Year: 2025
- Issue No: 50
- Page Range: 76-86
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English