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FMR 55 - An architectural investigation into the provision of refugee accommodation

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Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)
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When challenged to investigate accommodation options for refugees in their city, architecture students found that there are simple and plausible architectural answers for the integration of refugees in medium-sized European cities such as A Coruña.

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Shelter in displacement (Forced Migration Review 55)
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Plácido Lizancos
Evaristo Zas
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
refugee shelter
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 13/07/2017
Duration: 00:08:42

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