Re - Settled: A New Typology for Refugee Housing Promoting Community Assimilation through Integration, Interaction, and Adaptation
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2018-04-06T13:32:34Z
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Dede, Sarah
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This thesis aims to analyze the challenges resettled refugees face, propose architectural guidelines that address these needs, and introduce a new typology of public housing that helps to assimilate resettled refugees into U.S. communities.
The test site for this thesis will be the city of Chicago. Chicago has a long history of welcoming immigrants and refugees and continues to be a forerunner in refugee resettlement.
How can housing in the United States be designed to address the challenges faced by refugees and help asylum seekers more quickly adapt to life in a new and unfamiliar country?
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Refugee, Resettlement, Refugee Housing, United States, Community, Integration, Chicago (Ill.)