Humanitarian architecture : (Record no. 6134)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780415818674
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 720.108
Item number CHA-H
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Personal name Charlesworth, Esther
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Title Humanitarian architecture :
Remainder of title 15 stories of architects working after disaster /
Statement of responsibility, etc Esther Charlesworth
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Name of publisher Routledge,
-- Taylor and francis,
Year of publication 2014.
Place of publication Oxon :
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Number of Pages xv, 248 p.
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Formatted contents note Introduction: A World of Disasters: The Rise and Rise of Humanitarian Architecture /Esther Charlesworth – <br/>Part 1: Private Architecture Practice Based Humanitarian Architects 1. Voluntary Architect's Network, Japan / Shigeru Ban --<br/>2. Atelier 3, Taiwan / Hsieh Ying-Chun --<br/>3. Mass Design Group, USA / Michael Murphy --<br/>4. Healthabitat, Australia / Paul Pholeros --<br/>5. Community Architects for Shelter and Environment (CASE), Thailand / Patama Roonrakwit --<br/>Part 2: University-Research Based Humanitarian Architects--<br/> 6. Architecture for Humanity, USA / Nathaniel Corum--<br/> 7. Gulf Coast Community Design Studio, USA / David Perkes --<br/>Part 3: NGO/International Aid Based Humanitarian Architects--<br/> 8. Department of International Development, UK / Lizzie Babister--<br/> 9. Architecture for Humanity, Japan / Eric Cesal --<br/>10. International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Switzerland / Sandra D'Urzo --<br/>11. World Vision International, Australia / Brett Moore --<br/>12. International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Switzerland / Graham Saunders --<br/>13. Ahmedabad Study Action Group (ASAG), India / Kirtee Shah --<br/>14. UN-HABITAT, Haiti / Maggie Stephenson --<br/>15. Cordaid, The Netherlands / Anna Wachtmeister--<br/> Part 4: Future Roles for the Humanitarian Architect --<br/>Epilogue 1: Putting the public in design / Bryan Bell Epilogue --<br/>2: Architecture as service / Ian Davis Epilogue--<br/> 3: Sending out an SOS / Rory Hyde.<br/><br/>
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Topical Term Natural disasters
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Topical Term Architecture
General subdivision Human factors
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Topical Term Architects
General subdivision Interviews
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Topical Term Natural disasters
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Topical Term Humanitarian assistance
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Topical Term Architectural practice
General subdivision Moral and ethical aspects
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    Non Fiction Library, SPAB Library, SPAB I-2 02/08/2016 SPAB/LIB/14-15/B488| 2014-09-02| IN8433/14-15| 2014-09-03| Shankar| PND24.99| RS2688.92 24.99 720.108 CHA-H 008262 Books

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