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2022, Volume 10, Issue 1, pages: 53-68 | doi: https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenphs/10.1/64
Shelter City
Cristina Iuliana ENACHE
1
,
Anca Oana RUSU
2
1
PhD architect, assoc.prof., “Ion Mincu”
University of Architecture and Urbanism,
Bucharest, Romania,
cristina.enache@uauim.ro
2
PhD architect, assist., “Ion Mincu”
University of Architecture and Urbanism,
Bucharest, Romania, anca.rusu@uauim.ro
Abstract: The reality that invades us, unpredictable and until
yesterday seemingly improbable, proves that history continues
to be written according to the same rules that seemed
obsolete. From an anthropological point of view, looking at
our lives, the pursuit of resources together with the lack of
empathy and education is a generating mixture for conflicts.
The consequences of the immediate war neighborhood are
being felt more and more strongly in the urban environment,
through the influx of refugees who need shelter.
However, some of Romania's cities should soon solve the
excess of existing shelter capacity. Initiating a strategy to
establish the optimal process for shaping new poles dedicated
to the construction of shelters will be able to prevent a
possible major imbalance at urban, social, economic level.
The paper aims to formulate criteria for the integration within
a city of optimal locations for temporary shelters for refugees,
as well as the necessary stages of preparing the population for
acceptance and involvement.
The originality of the study is due on the one hand to the
previously unaddressed topic due to the unique moment we
are in - end of the pandemic, beginning of the war, and on the
other hand to the identified social peculiarities - people to
whom the spaces are addressed: uprooted partial families,
consisting only of children and women, traveling with or
without pets.
It is the opportune moment that, in a multidisciplinary
architectural-urbanistic vision, the city to explore its panacea
capabilities, through an empathic approach.
Keywords: war; shelter; city; social architecture; post pandemic city;
community.
How to cite: Enache, C.I., & Rusu, A.O. (2022). Shelter City.
Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty: Philosophy &
Humanistic Sciences, 10(1), 53-68.
https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenphs/10.1/64