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SOCIAL CELLS , EMERGENCY HOUSING UNITS , ARCH. JOSÉ ULLOA DAVET
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In many towns, after people lost their homes, and before any public assistance had arrived, small groups of families organized themselves in emergency tasks, cooking in common kitchens, going fishing in groups, taking care of children, security issues, finding firewood, etc. This automatic assembly in a family of families defines the social frame in witch the proposed projects resides. Because of this, the emergency housing is understood as a temporary experience of sharing, like living in a hostel, allowing a small community to distribute roles between them , saving time , money and energy for the reconstruction tasks. The case study is designed for a group of 7 families (family of families), a number whose family leaders you can sit in a table to decide common policies. The whole community is constructed from 1 basic cell-room, , 1, 2 or 3 cells for each family depending on their composition, 5 cells for common uses: bathrooms, kitchen, dining and living room. From each common cell, 1 or two family modules are attached, generating an organic structure whose core is constituted by the social programs. Different grouping possibilities allow adaptation to the context, being able to function in many different configurations.
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