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Dr. Esther da Costa Meyer on the Architecture of Refugee Housing

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The Arts Club of Chicago

201 E. Ontario Street Chicago, IL 60611

Tuesday-Friday: 11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM-3:00 PM

Artist Rathin Barman’s work, currently on view at The Arts Club, evokes the palatial colonial villas in Kolkata, many now taken over by migrants fleeing violence. This correlation between colonialism and asylum seekers is crucial, as most refugees trying to reach Europe hail from former colonies. Esther da Costa Meyer, Visiting Professor at the Yale University School of Architecture, will explore the architecture of refugee camps. Sometimes the size of cities, these camps, largely situated in the Global South, are run by humanitarian agencies and NGOs. Overwhelmed by the steep rise in numbers which will escalate sharply due to climate change, humanitarian aid often replicates neo-colonial practices. A small but determined group of architects has been designing shelter for refugees around the world, keenly aware that there can be no architectural solution without the participation of the refugees themselves, their knowledge, and their heritage. Free and open to all.

 

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