Remaking slums: International examples of upgrading neighbourhoods

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The slum, self-constructed houses and neighbourhoods, signifies the dwelling and home for a very representative part of humanity. This text analyses the different typologies and the different possible and ethical strategies for foreseeing, for remaking and for the resettlement of these self-produced neighbourhoods. Some study cases and examples as references are presented, such as Solanda neighbourhood in Quito, Ecuador, and the Favela-Bairro programme in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This article is situated in the field of housing studies and focused specially on architectural issues.

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Montaner, J. M. (2020). Remaking slums: International examples of upgrading neighbourhoods. Buildings, 10(12), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings10120216

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