Social Habitat

What we do

Social inequality is becoming increasingly visible, especially in the urban environment, where people from various social strata live in close proximity. The increase in social inequality in urban areas has been shown to have a direct correlation with homelessness, unemployment, social deprivation, and health problems. The UIA Social Habitat Programme works to investigate these problems from an architectural standpoint, and to start implementing positive social action within the architectural community.

How we do it

  • Peer learning – Programme Members from around the world exchange experiences and good practice through debates and seminars organised by the Programme.
  • Research – The Programme produces analysis, compilations of case studies, and best practice recommendations to be distributed to the relevant local and national authorities.

Who we work with

Architects, urban planners, local and national legislators, and social activists.

 

Philippe Capelier
France
Marcela Abla
Brazil

Jacopo Gresleri
Italy
Stefano Tropea
Italy
Angela Baldellou Plaza
Spain
Rebecca Gutman
Israel
Racha Ghorayeb
Lebanon
Oana-Alexandra Simionescu
Romania
Bülent BATUMAN
Turkey
Mariana Flores García
Mexico
Elizabeth Ananos Vega
Peru
Gustavo Vera Ocampo
Uruguay
Maria Teresa Jorge Dos Santos
Uruguay
Kylie Mills
Australia
Sing Yeung Sunnie Lau
Hong Kong SAR China
Izumi Sakata
Japan
Youngkeun Han
South Korea
Lotfi Zeroual
Algeria
Sherif Morgan
Egypt
George Ndege
Kenya
Agatha Irabor
Nigeria

Ioannis Skourlis
Greece
Edelmira Machaca
Bolivia
Luis Rodriguez Rivero
Peru
Yash Ravi
Australia
Masud Rashid
Bangladesh
Hay Lin Helen Leung
Hong Kong SAR China
Sushmita Ranjit
Nepal
Abdelkader Belghennou
Algeria
Zeinab Feisal
Egypt
Annou Koosha Jadunundon
Mauritius
Jamel Matmati
Tunisia
Daniela Calciu
Romania