TY - BOOK AU - Charlesworth, Esther TI - Humanitarian architecture : : 15 stories of architects working after disaster SN - 9780415818674 U1 - 720.108 PY - 2014/// CY - Oxon PB - Routledge, Taylor and francis KW - Natural disasters KW - Architecture KW - Human factors KW - Architects KW - Interviews KW - Humanitarian assistance KW - Architectural practice KW - Moral and ethical aspects N1 - Introduction: A World of Disasters: The Rise and Rise of Humanitarian Architecture /Esther Charlesworth – Part 1: Private Architecture Practice Based Humanitarian Architects 1. Voluntary Architect's Network, Japan / Shigeru Ban -- 2. Atelier 3, Taiwan / Hsieh Ying-Chun -- 3. Mass Design Group, USA / Michael Murphy -- 4. Healthabitat, Australia / Paul Pholeros -- 5. Community Architects for Shelter and Environment (CASE), Thailand / Patama Roonrakwit -- Part 2: University-Research Based Humanitarian Architects-- 6. Architecture for Humanity, USA / Nathaniel Corum-- 7. Gulf Coast Community Design Studio, USA / David Perkes -- Part 3: NGO/International Aid Based Humanitarian Architects-- 8. Department of International Development, UK / Lizzie Babister-- 9. Architecture for Humanity, Japan / Eric Cesal -- 10. International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Switzerland / Sandra D'Urzo -- 11. World Vision International, Australia / Brett Moore -- 12. International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Switzerland / Graham Saunders -- 13. Ahmedabad Study Action Group (ASAG), India / Kirtee Shah -- 14. UN-HABITAT, Haiti / Maggie Stephenson -- 15. Cordaid, The Netherlands / Anna Wachtmeister-- Part 4: Future Roles for the Humanitarian Architect -- Epilogue 1: Putting the public in design / Bryan Bell Epilogue -- 2: Architecture as service / Ian Davis Epilogue-- 3: Sending out an SOS / Rory Hyde. ER -