Housing: a critical perspective - schedule

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Housing A Critical Perspective

08th April Schedule

Eleanor Rathbone Building, University of Liverpool.

Morning Session 9:00 - 9:30

Registration

Eleanor Rathbone Building

9:30 - 10:30

Opening Keynote

Leslie Hernshaw Auditorium

10:45 - 11:15

Session 1.1

Session 1.2

Session 1.3

Seminar Room 3 Theme: Housing and Urbanism Lead Presentation 1. Dieter Rink & Annegret Haase. Urban Growth, Reurbanization and the housing challenge.

Seminar Room 6 Theme: Co-operatives Lead Presentation 1. Carolin Schröder. Shared Exclusivity - Housing cooperatives and Urban Solidarity

Seminar Room 11 Theme: Resident Participation Lead Presentation 1. Michael Darcy & Dallas Rogers. The real ’Housos’ - reclaiming identity and place.

11:30 - 1:00pm

2. 3.

2. Marianna Moreira & Rafael Almeida. The role of social movements in housing - Rio de Janeiro 3. Alan Southern, Udi Engelsman, Mike Rowe. Don’t answer back! 4. Halima Sacranie The Role of Partnerships in Community Led Housing: Case study

2. Cecil Sagoe. Governing Housing through Neighbourhood Planning in Gretaer London 3. Albane Duvillier. Mapping London’s Housing struggles 4. Bengi Yurtsever & Çiğdem Polatoğlu. Dilemma at Renewed Housing Zones:

1:00 - 2:00pm

Lunch

Paul Chatterton. Author Low Impact LivingA Field Guide to Ecological, Affordable Community Building.

Ilkim Markoc & Candan Cinar. The case of Sarıgöl, Istanbul. Karim Hadjri. A critical analysis of urban regeneration programmes in Europe. 4. Eusebio Alonso. Actions for recovering the absent city - strategies of intervention.

Eleanor Rathbone Building

Afternoon Session 2:00 - 3:30pm

Session 2.1

Session 2.2

Session 2.3

Seminar Room 3 Theme: Art and Resident Participation

Seminar Room 6 Theme: Wealth and Development

Seminar Room 11 Theme: DIY

1. Moa Liew & Christel Nisbeth. [favourit housing] new architectural communication methods 2. Mahnaz Pejam. The House as Home 3. S. Basdogan & C. Cinar. Rent Perception, the Market and Istanbul’s Urban Transformations

1. Feride Önal & M.Zafer Akdemir. Housing and Exclusion in Tarlabasi 2. S. Joglekar & N. Heuer Opposite extremes: the monotony of design in fossil fuel economies 3. Nelson Mota. From the Kebele to the Condominium - neoliberal displacement in Ethiopia

1. Cristina Cerulli. A Social Ecology of Collective ‘DIY’ Approaches to Housing in UK 2. Andrew Jarman. What can the housing market learn from techniques of self-build homes? 3. Matthew Thomson. Towards democracy in design: community land trust development in Liverpool

3:30 - 3:45pm

Break

3:45 - 5:15pm

Session 3.1

Session 3.2

Session 3.3

Seminar Room 3 Theme: Art Projects and Community

Seminar Room 6 Theme: Liverpool Housing Co-operatives

Seminar Room 11 Theme: Varied

1. Jonathan Orlek. Residential Performance as Architectural Research 2. Keely Macarow. Open for Inspection 3. Mark Parsons. A House for Today

1. Rob MacDonald. Third Wave Alternative Housing Interventions. Pt 1 2. Bill Halsall. Third Wave Alternative Housing Interventions. Pt 2 3. Tony McGann. Third Wave Alternative Housing Interventions. Pt 3

1. Adam Park. A home for life? A critical perspective on the ‘down-sizing’ debate in the UK. 2. Neil Burford & Carol Robertson. New Sustainable Housing Models Autarkic Rural Community 3. Filipa Fiúza & Ana Vaz MilheiroFilipa. Reinventing Luanda - Urbanization Plans of the City

5:30 - 6:30pm

Closing Keynote:

Kirsteen Paton, Author Gentrification: A Working-Class Perspective

Leslie Hernshaw Auditorium


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