Focusing on self-built dwellings, this book explores the unique architecture and living conditions in Pemba, Mozambique. It examines how residents create spontaneous living spaces, reflecting their cultural identity and resourcefulness. Through detailed case studies, the work highlights the challenges and innovations in informal settlements, offering insights into sustainable living practices in a rapidly changing environment.
Corinna Del Bianco Boeken


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This book, case study of the research project Spontaneous Living Spaces, documents the culture of living in self-built houses of So Paolo's (Brazil) changing environment. These houses are considered expressions of part of the city's cultural identity and are documented through an integrated typo-morphological survey and analysis offering design hypothesis and guidelines. Publisher territorial rights