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Activist Architecture: Tactics for a people-made city












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Background

Informalism is the online presence of an international research project, 'working with the informal, learning from the informal', which seeks to explore the way architects and other urban practioners engage with the informal city, the city as built by people themselves. The project has been jointly funded by the NSW Architects Registration Board through the Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship and the University of Melbourne Asialink Centre through the Dunlop Asia Fellowship.

For more information please contact hugo@informalism.net

LINKS

  • Asian Coalition for Housing Rights
  • Shack/Slum Dwellers International
  • CASE studio (Community Architects for Shelter and Environment)
  • KIDS ON THE GROUND the official website of the Old Minburee Market Playground
  • Estudio GERMEN
  • WiMBY! Hoogvliet
  • The Center for Urban Pedagogy
  • Radical Cartography
  • URBAN/ACT an interventionist cookbook for practicing the city otherwise (pdf download)
  • SUBTOPIA a field guide to military urbanism
  • HIER ENTSTEHT strategies of participative architecture
  • the transit lounge

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