2021 Global Architecture Exchanges: Affordable housing – Topic 3, Session 2 of 2



This is Session 2 of 2 for Topic 3 in the 2021 Global Architecture Exchanges series: Affordable housing – what can architects do to address social inequalities?

Topic 3, Session 2 was held on 23 September 2021. This session includes speakers from the UK, Ireland, USA and Brazil.

This session explores how innovative architectural ideas respond to social inequalities such as housing, poverty, and health. What are the different ways to deliver housing when it is managed and/or delivered at different levels (council/government authorities, private housing, community let housing etc.) Look beyond the profession to supply solutions to the lack of infrastructure in some places and learn how to include the management of future crisis (be it another pandemic, climate change, or other) into our
designs.

Programme:
0:03:42 Innovative Housing in California: Producing Affordable and Attainable Housing in a High-Priced Market
American Institute of Architects
Simon Ha – Partner, Steinberg Hart

0:14:41 Advocacy for Quality Housing: Neighbourhood Renewal through Innovative Community Housing and the Reuse of Buildings and Land
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
Gerry Cahill FRIAI – Director, CMQ Architecture and Sketch Architects

0:27:07 Ingredients for successful affordable housing delivery
Royal Institute of British Architects
Lanre Gbolade – Co-Founding Director & Consultant, Gbolade Design Studio (GDS)

0:37:50 Overcoming the Health crisis. How can architects and urban planners contribute to this task?
Council of Architecture and Urbanism in Brazil
Prof. Renato da Gama-Rosa Costa – Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and Rio de Janeiro Pontificia Catholic University

Visit our website to learn more about the 2021 Global Architecture Exchanges sessions: https://www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-resources/knowledge-landing-page/2021-global-architecture-exchanges
View Session 1 here: https://youtu.be/_RVI-kYkncY

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