17 June 2017
09:30 - 12:00, Het Schip Museum, auditorium
The role and future of social housing in Europe (day 2)
OTB and ENHR
About
TU Delft’s OTB Research for the Built Environment (TUD), in close cooperation with the European Network for Housing Research, is organising a two-day workshop on the future of social housing in Europe.
The OTB/ENHR workshop on the future of social housing is open to all housing scholars who want to present a paper or poster about the role and future of public, social, and affordable housing in Europe and beyond. We welcome submissions that connect with ISHF themes, including:
- Strategies for integrating newcomers, both temporarily and permanently, in a time of migration and displacement
- Strategies for financing, designing, and providing social housing to help local communities counter socio-spatial segregation and displacement amidst uneven real-estate development and investment
- Strategies for meeting the diversifying needs of diverse tenants, relating to age, ethnic background, health, lifestyle, community participation, or other factors, including the need to self-organise and collaborate within housing provision
- Other aspects of future public, social, or affordable housing provision in Europe, and beyond.
Itinerary
Programme – Saturday 17 June
09:00 – 09:30 |
Welcome / coffee/tea |
THEME: BIRTH OF NEW FORMS OF SOCIAL HOUSING CHAIR: Peter Boelhouwer, Delft University of Technology |
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09:30 – 10:00 |
Towards a just city? The rise of social housing movement since 2010 in Taiwan Yi-Ling Chen, University of Wyoming |
10:00 – 10:30 |
Implementing an effective model of social housing management to fulfil the right to housing |
10:30 – 11:00 |
Growing Ivy : The birth of social housing sector in Seoul Kyung Ho Choe, Seoul Social Housing Center |
11:00 – 11:15 |
Break |
11:15 – 12.30 |
Scandinavian approach for the production of affordable housing by public- private partnerships Suheyla Turk, Lund University |
12:30 – 13:00 |
Closing session / feedback to the Festival |
Organizers
Peter Boelhouwer, Chair of ENHR, Delft University of Technology
Darinka Czischke, coordinator of ENHR working group on collaborative housing, Delft University of Technology
Anita Blessing, coordinator of ENHR working group on social housing institutions, organisations and governance, university of Birmingham
David Mullins, coordinator of ENHR working group on social housing institutions, organisations and governance, University of Birmingham
Eveline Vogels, conference organiser, Delft University of Technology
Details
Date, time: Friday 16 June, 9:30 to 17:30 and Saturday 17 June, 9:30 to 12:00 hrs.
Location: Het Schip Museum, auditorium
The costs for the two-day workshop amount to €75.00: this includes two lunches, a workshop dinner, and a field trip. Accommodation is to be organised by the participants themselves. While this is easy to do in Amsterdam, it is best to book ahead to maximise choice. Only participants who are willing to present a paper or a poster are eligible for the workshop. The maximum amount of participants is 30, and the organisers will make a selection on the basis of the paper/poster abstracts submitted.
Abstracts for this workshop can be sent to Eveline Vogels: (E.M.Vogels@tudelft.nl) by May 15. Soon after this date, the organisation committee will let the proposers know whether their abstract has been selected. On the basis of this selection, a definite workshop program will be distributed to the participants.
Language: English
Registration
Register here