24.5.10

In the fantasy world of reconstruction let’s try calling a spade a spade

The notion of reconstruction is complex and involves careful planning of the stages that will comprise at least immediate emergency solutions and then permanent reconstruction. Planning involves a thorough knowledge of the areas in questions. The staging needs to be conceived in a manner that facilitates a smooth transition from one stage of the process to the next. Unfortunately this is not easy to achieve and as I saw in Managua, Nicaragua almost three decades after the earthquake, inappropriate planning can later prevent the implementation of permanent appropriate solutions. For instance, I am referring to one of the many cases in which a “temporary” market solution became a permanent ill conceived feature, which determined most of what later developed around. Reconstruction in some of the poorest regions of the world carries the danger that emergency solutions will become permanent features and we need to be aware of this.


Container solution for Haiti. Image source: Inhabitat
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Collapsed infrastructure in Santiago, Chile. Image source: AP Photo/David Lillo

2.4.10

Global Pecha-Kucha for Haiti

1/2 Pecha-Kucha presentation entitled: "The Shared Ground"

20TH February 2010
MELBOURNE: @1000 Pound Bend 361 Lt. Londsdale St, *all proceeds to Haiti*
1/2 PechaKucha Presentation for Haiti

9.3.10

arch-peace news and articles: Notes on the Earthquake in Chile

arch-peace news and articles: Notes on the Earthquake in Chile
(one week after the 27 February 2010 earthquake)

Church of San Jose de Chimbarongo now. (Photo: Marisol Acevedo, 2010).

The earthquake in Chile and consecutive three tidal waves of between 10 to 20m height (accounts vary), affected an area approximately 800 km long. In this long and narrow country defined by extreme climate and geographic conditions...

Find this article here

2.3.10

Earthquake in Chile

Earthquake in Chile

In this critical time for Chile, Architects for Peace would like to extend its deepest sympathy for the lives lost. We also lament the loss and damage of a considerable number of Chilean’s architectural and historical urban heritage.

Chile is a country well prepared for emergency situations, with many response teams having just returned from Haiti. Yet, the magnitude of the earthquake has been unprecedented. Architects for Peace will be ready to do its best to assist in the long road to recovery and reconstruction.

We wish all our Chilean members the best in these difficult times.

Abrazos y fuerza,

The Architects for Peace Team




Some links:
National Chilean Television TVN: http://www.24horas.cl/videos.aspx?id=60951

Thinking of reconstruction: The Chilean Ministery of Urbanism and Housing (MINVU), together with the Chilean Institute of Architects are organising professional volunteers. National and international architects are invited to register--at this stage the focus is on national capacity. Link: http://www.plataformaarquitectura.cl/2010/02/28/pensando-en-la-reconstruccion/#cf7_field_6



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