ABSTRACT
Informal settlements house about a billion people globally. Being
strongly identified with 'slums' and 'squatter' housing, they are rarely
seen as forms of 'urban design' and are largely unstudied in morphological
terms. This lecture will present a morphological study of informal
urbanism in Yogyakarta and some prospects and dilemmas for research into the
forms of informality.
BIO
Kim Dovey is Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the
University of Melbourne . He has published widely on social issues in
architecture and urban design including the books ' Framing Places: Mediating Power in Built Form ', ' Fluid City 'Â and the forthcoming 'Places of Becoming:
Mediating Power in Built Form II.
Current work is focused on urban assemblages and constructions of place identity
This event is free of charge and open to the public.
Further information:
Mayang Ratih
Public Relation
Departmen Arsitektur, FTUI
arsftui_publikasi@yahoo.com
HP: 0815 881 6595
Added by andik on August 12, 2008