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Recycled “Gecekondoo” Emergency Shelters Could Provide Relief to Displaced Residents of Istanbul

02/06/2013
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  • Gecekondoo Recycled Emergency Shelter by Sinan Logie
    The Turkish Government recently voted on a ‘’disaster risk’’ law that will demolish and rebuild roughly 7,000,000 dwellings in Turkey over the next 20 years. Although the object of this law is to provide earthquake-proof buildings, the operational approach is different and leads to wild gentrification in socially fragile urban areas. These recent urban renewal operations resulted in lower income classes being ejected to the outskirts of the cities with poor indemnities for their expropriations, cutting them off from easy access to the city and increasing their difficulties....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-gecekondoo-emergency-shelters-could-provide-relief-to-displaced-residents-of-istanbul/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Gecekondoo Recycled Emergency Shelter by Sinan Logie
    The Turkish Government recently voted on a ‘’disaster risk’’ law that will demolish and rebuild roughly 7,000,000 dwellings in Turkey over the next 20 years. Although the object of this law is to provide earthquake-proof buildings, the operational approach is different and leads to wild gentrification in socially fragile urban areas. These recent urban renewal operations resulted in lower income classes being ejected to the outskirts of the cities with poor indemnities for their expropriations, cutting them off from easy access to the city and increasing their difficulties....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-gecekondoo-emergency-shelters-could-provide-relief-to-displaced-residents-of-istanbul/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Gecekondoo Recycled Emergency Shelter by Sinan Logie
    The Turkish Government recently voted on a ‘’disaster risk’’ law that will demolish and rebuild roughly 7,000,000 dwellings in Turkey over the next 20 years. Although the object of this law is to provide earthquake-proof buildings, the operational approach is different and leads to wild gentrification in socially fragile urban areas. These recent urban renewal operations resulted in lower income classes being ejected to the outskirts of the cities with poor indemnities for their expropriations, cutting them off from easy access to the city and increasing their difficulties....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-gecekondoo-emergency-shelters-could-provide-relief-to-displaced-residents-of-istanbul/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Gecekondoo Recycled Emergency Shelter by Sinan Logie
    The Turkish Government recently voted on a ‘’disaster risk’’ law that will demolish and rebuild roughly 7,000,000 dwellings in Turkey over the next 20 years. Although the object of this law is to provide earthquake-proof buildings, the operational approach is different and leads to wild gentrification in socially fragile urban areas. These recent urban renewal operations resulted in lower income classes being ejected to the outskirts of the cities with poor indemnities for their expropriations, cutting them off from easy access to the city and increasing their difficulties....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-gecekondoo-emergency-shelters-could-provide-relief-to-displaced-residents-of-istanbul/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Gecekondoo Recycled Emergency Shelter by Sinan Logie
    The Turkish Government recently voted on a ‘’disaster risk’’ law that will demolish and rebuild roughly 7,000,000 dwellings in Turkey over the next 20 years. Although the object of this law is to provide earthquake-proof buildings, the operational approach is different and leads to wild gentrification in socially fragile urban areas. These recent urban renewal operations resulted in lower income classes being ejected to the outskirts of the cities with poor indemnities for their expropriations, cutting them off from easy access to the city and increasing their difficulties....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-gecekondoo-emergency-shelters-could-provide-relief-to-displaced-residents-of-istanbul/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Gecekondoo Recycled Emergency Shelter by Sinan Logie
    The Turkish Government recently voted on a ‘’disaster risk’’ law that will demolish and rebuild roughly 7,000,000 dwellings in Turkey over the next 20 years. Although the object of this law is to provide earthquake-proof buildings, the operational approach is different and leads to wild gentrification in socially fragile urban areas. These recent urban renewal operations resulted in lower income classes being ejected to the outskirts of the cities with poor indemnities for their expropriations, cutting them off from easy access to the city and increasing their difficulties....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-gecekondoo-emergency-shelters-could-provide-relief-to-displaced-residents-of-istanbul/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Gecekondoo Recycled Emergency Shelter by Sinan Logie

The Turkish Government recently voted on a ‘’disaster risk’’ law that will demolish and rebuild roughly 7,000,000 dwellings in Turkey over the next 20 years. Although the object of this law is to provide earthquake-proof buildings, the operational approach is different and leads to wild gentrification in socially fragile urban areas. These recent urban renewal operations resulted in lower income classes being ejected to the outskirts of the cities with poor indemnities for their expropriations, cutting them off from easy access to the city and increasing their difficulties....

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