CAY HILL
The possibilities of creating a synergy between an informal settlement, local craftmanship and cultural economic opportunities on Sint Maarten
D.G.S. Landburg (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
M.J. Smit – Mentor (TU Delft - Architectural Engineering)
E.J. van der Zaag – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Design of Constrution)
P.M.M. Stoutjesdijk – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Building Product Innovation)
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Abstract
On September 6th of 2017 Sint Maarten got struck by Hurricane Irma, which caused severe damage to the houses, especially to the informal settlements. Sint Maarten is a Caribbean island with a rooted past from its history that has caused severe economic difficulties. Along with, a high amount of migration that has been common among he islands, Sint Maarten has a tourism-led economy. In Turn, the hurricane also affected the tourism-led economy as many visits to the island declined. Lots of building materials on the island are getting imported. The island is lacking of local building resources and knowlegde. This project aims to propose an alternative housing solution and local economic business model for the people living in the informal settlement Cay Hill. This study is investigating the possibilities of creating a synergy between an informal settlement, local craftmanship and cultural economic opportunities on Sint Maarten.