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RISE: A Case Study for Design Research in Informal Settlement Revitalisation Interdisciplinary Design Research in Informal Settlements
This paper reflects on the strategies and challenges of RISE (Revitalising Informal Settlements and their Environments), an on-site slum-upgrading program focusing on human and environmental health. RISE is a five-year action research program that adopts an integrated approach to water-sensitive revitalisation of informal settlements and investigates its environmental and human health impacts. Funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Asian Development Bank, the program’s primary goals are to improve sanitation, mitigate flooding and improve dwelling and open space provision. Beyond health research and assessment, the program includes the development of a series of integrated urban design interventions for two pilot sites and 24 informal settlements in the cities of Makassar (Indonesia) and Suva (Fiji), based on a design philosophy of community engagement, multi-functionality, and adaptability. The solutions are codeveloped with communities through an extensive process of co-design and engagement with work from a diverse interdisciplinary team, which includes experts from engineering, ecology, hydrology, architecture, landscape architecture and community engagement. The design interventions will take place in three rounds. The first round uses the pilot sites as a proof-of-concept to test the effectiveness of the design approach in informal settlement revitalisation. The second includes the development and implementation of interventions in six settlements in each of the cities. In the third, the design process is iterated for the remaining six settlements in each city. The paper examines aspects of the action research in the design and delivery of revitalisation projects, focusing on the pilot project in Makassar. It reflects on the development of the intervention for a small community located in the subdistrict of Batua in Makassar, Indonesia and the challenges that informed the final design.
RISE: A Case Study for Design Research in Informal Settlement Revitalisation Interdisciplinary Design Research in Informal Settlements
This paper reflects on the strategies and challenges of RISE (Revitalising Informal Settlements and their Environments), an on-site slum-upgrading program focusing on human and environmental health. RISE is a five-year action research program that adopts an integrated approach to water-sensitive revitalisation of informal settlements and investigates its environmental and human health impacts. Funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Asian Development Bank, the program’s primary goals are to improve sanitation, mitigate flooding and improve dwelling and open space provision. Beyond health research and assessment, the program includes the development of a series of integrated urban design interventions for two pilot sites and 24 informal settlements in the cities of Makassar (Indonesia) and Suva (Fiji), based on a design philosophy of community engagement, multi-functionality, and adaptability. The solutions are codeveloped with communities through an extensive process of co-design and engagement with work from a diverse interdisciplinary team, which includes experts from engineering, ecology, hydrology, architecture, landscape architecture and community engagement. The design interventions will take place in three rounds. The first round uses the pilot sites as a proof-of-concept to test the effectiveness of the design approach in informal settlement revitalisation. The second includes the development and implementation of interventions in six settlements in each of the cities. In the third, the design process is iterated for the remaining six settlements in each city. The paper examines aspects of the action research in the design and delivery of revitalisation projects, focusing on the pilot project in Makassar. It reflects on the development of the intervention for a small community located in the subdistrict of Batua in Makassar, Indonesia and the challenges that informed the final design.
RISE: A Case Study for Design Research in Informal Settlement Revitalisation Interdisciplinary Design Research in Informal Settlements
Ramirez-Lovering, Diego (author) / Prescott, Michaela (author) / Kamalipour, Hesam (author) / Maxwell, Duncan W.
2018-01-01
Ramirez-Lovering , D , Prescott , M & Kamalipour , H 2018 , RISE: A Case Study for Design Research in Informal Settlement Revitalisation Interdisciplinary Design Research in Informal Settlements . in D W Maxwell (ed.) , Proceedings of the 1st Annual Design Research Conference (ADR18) . University of Sydney , Sydney NSW Australia , pp. 461-478 , Annual Design Research Conference 2018 , Sydney , New South Wales , Australia , 27/09/18 . < https://sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/sydney-school-of-architecture-design-and-planning/research/ADR18-Proceedings-Final.pdf >
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