'Beyond Shelter presents 25 reports from the field written by a wide array of experts who are on the frontlines of disaster prevention and recovery around the world. Together, these stories illustrate the reality that evolving risk requires new ways of thinking, and that architects have a leading role to play.' - back cover
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REF.AQM
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English

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2011

No of pages

304

ISBN / ISSN

9781935202479

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1

Content type

anthology

Chapter headings

Introduction

Part 1: Architecture After Disaster

Part 2: What should Governments Do?

Part 3: Urban Risk and Recovery

Part 4: Environmental Resilience

Part 5: Teaching as Strategic Action

Part 6: Is Prevention Possible?

Afterword

Beyond Shelter: Architecture and Human Dignity
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Beyond Shelter: Architecture and Human Dignity

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