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Nering Bögel, Meyke (author)
In 2018, the number of forcibly displaced people all over the world was higher than ever before. More than a third of this group are refugees, often living in refugee camps.  NGOs try to deliver all necessary aid to these camps, while facing limited access and resources. Therefore, they want to optimize the results of the aid they deliver. The...
master thesis 2020
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Bodde, Anne Marije (author)
The Syrian civil war has created a large refugee influx in the urban environment of surrounding countries. Half a million of Syrian refugees have settled in the metropolitan area of Istanbul, evoking an ad hoc humanitarian response. This master thesis proposes an interdisciplinary long-term approach, operating at the intersection of humanitarian...
master thesis 2019
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Matano', Alessia Matano (author)
Site selection is a critical factor in the ability to provide safe and healthy environment for refugees. At the outset of an emergency, limited resource and time create large planning uncertainties and current refugee sites’ assessments based on field visit are no longer adequate. The selection of unsuitable locations triggers a number of issues...
master thesis 2019
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Faber, Liesbeth (author)
Social housing for refugee families focussing specifically on three aspects: <br/>1. Designing suitable housing for families within the typology of the gallery flat, <br/>2. Designing for refugees: social and spatial needs of this target group <br/>3. The multicultural floor plan: what can different dwelling cultures add to the standard Dutch...
master thesis 2019
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Zanetti, Erik (author)
To date, an unprecedented number of 65 million people around the world have been displaced. Of this, 25.4 million are refugees. In Europe, almost three million people claimed asylum in the EU between 2015 and 2016. However there has been relatively little discussion within the architectural community as to how architecture should engage with and...
master thesis 2019
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Cowling, Thomas (author)
Refugees that arrive in The Netherlands to seek asylum enter a system that often takes a long time and does not adequately prepare them for life in The Netherlands. The spaces are not built for long term habitation and moving about is commonplace, meaning that no network can be established. Therefore, this graduation project researches and...
master thesis 2018
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Bazuin, Dirkje (author)
The aim of this thesis is to identify the obstacles for the transition of refugee camps and to identify whether network management can be a way to deal with this. The combiniation of the long-term existence of refugee camps, its negative impact on individuals, the inevitable urbanization and the lack of policy implementation of the UN refugee...
master thesis 2018
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Rašidkadić, Amela (author)
The Netherlands, like most Western European countries, has dealt with over 94.000 refugee asylum applications since 2014. Although the number of asylum applications have lowered, almost 90% of these asylum seekers have gotten a legal status which allows them to get their own home and become part of the Dutch society. This situation provokes the...
master thesis 2018
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Blok, Jeanne (author)
For refugees that are fleeing is access to reliable information of great importance in order to allow them to seek for what they need and avoid dangers. On their<br/>journey they experience moments of immobility and in these periods useful information is in need leading to economic, social or knowledge resources. These resources gives them...
master thesis 2018
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Erçel, Dinçer (author)
De vluchtelingencrisis zorgt voor een grotere druk op de sociale huurwoning markt, mede hierdoor heerst er een negatief sentiment tegen het opnemen van vluchtelingen. Door de behoeften op verschillende schalen te inventariseren en te handelen in gemeenschappelijke belang kan er gezorgd worden voor het omvormen van deze negatieve sentiment naar...
master thesis 2018
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van Dorp, Nick (author)
The concept is to design a living environment, a habitat, for immigrants, Ex-pats and refugees, who are granted asylum. This habitat is meant to be a stepping stone in their integration process, in which they learn about Dutch culture, language and prepare to be fully adopted in Dutch society. <br/> The location of this centre is in the...
master thesis 2017
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Janssen, Céline (author)
The aim of this master thesis is to interrelate integration policies with self-organisation and to find ways for spatial planners to enlarge the role of self-organisation. The role of self-organisation for refugee integration is promising because it has a deep understanding of the spatial context and responds to the local needs. Research about...
master thesis 2017
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Van, G-Young (author)
In Central America, the migrant crisis has grown more complicated over past years. It is estimated that about 500,000 migrants cross Mexican border every year. Most of the population is escaping from the extreme violence in the countries known as the Northern Triangle of Central America - Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. The highest homicide...
master thesis 2017
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Noordman, Emma (author)
master thesis 2017
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Henkes, Maura (author)
Hoewel met de piek in asielaanvragen in Nederland sinds 2015 is gebleken dat vroege integratie veel voordelen heeft, is de architectuur van Nederlandse asielzoekerscentra daar nog niet op aangepast. In de sociologie zijn veel onderzoeken gedaan naar voorwaarden voor de facilitatie van integratie, maar deze zijn nog nooit toepasbaar gemaakt voor...
master thesis 2017
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Perkone, Signe (author)
master thesis 2017
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Klatser, B. (author)
This thesis researched the form of asylum centres in the Netherlands from an urban design point of view and proposes a redesign of one of these centres. It provides a sophisticated overview of the functioning of current asylum centres and the influence of the form on the asylum seekers living there. A redesign of the asylum centre in Utrecht...
master thesis 2016
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Mnif, A. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Çatalgöl, M. (author)
The subject of this research is housing permitted refugees (PRs), refugees who have been granted a permit in the Netherlands and therefore may stay in the Netherlands for the next five years. The alteration degree of the regular social housing stock is not high enough to accommodate these large numbers of permitted refugees. In addition, there...
master thesis 2016
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Vlietstra, W.J. (author)
A long term housing solution for refugee camps using a digitally fabricated building system.
master thesis 2015
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