"uuid","repository link","title","author","contributor","publication year","abstract","subject topic","language","publication type","publisher","isbn","issn","patent","patent status","bibliographic note","access restriction","embargo date","faculty","department","research group","programme","project","coordinates" "uuid:9487ee77-ca3e-487b-9a6b-a13be54d246e","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9487ee77-ca3e-487b-9a6b-a13be54d246e","Meshworks of Care","Cox, S.C. (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment)","van de Pas, R.R.J. (mentor); Reinders, L.G.A.J. (graduation committee); Jennen, P.H.M. (graduation committee); Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution)","2020","Austerity and high land values in London have seen space for care minimised, privatised and restricted for efficiency and maximum profit. This project argues that care within architecture needs to be reclaimed from the closed practices that are framing it, and inhabited in its multiplicity. This work is situated in the neighbourhood of Wood Green in North London, where existing caring institutions have struggled to survive public funding cuts. Instead of supporting existing infrastructure, the local authority has made several attempts to solve deprivation through new buildings or plans. These are designed as separate blocks and have failed due to their detachment from the everyday realities of deprivation. Instead, this project considers how to support and cultivate the existing networks of care that are struggling to survive public funding cuts in Wood Green.","austerity; care; welfare; meshwork; network; knotting; neglect","en","master thesis","","","","","","","","","","","","Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Explorelab","",""