The architecture of Refugee Camps | Anas AlKhatib | TEDxBZU

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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
  • Anas speech revolves around camp architecture, the daily experiences that have made everyone the change-makers, and how refugee camps have become the embodiment of temporary architecture.
    In his speech, Anas seeks to inform people of the impact of architecture on the personal life and the impact of architectural spaces on the personality of its inhabitants. How people treat these spaces by contrasting the small details.
    #TEDxBZU #GatheringPieces Anas Al-Khatib, he is the head of the architectural club. He is the son of a Palestinian refugee family from the village of Beit Atab in the Jerusalem. He lives in Deheisheh camp. And he is a volunteer with the GEB.
    His speech revolves around camp architecture, the daily experiences that have made everyone the change makers, and how refugee camps have become the embodiment of temporary architecture.
    In his speech, Anas seeks to inform people of the impact of architecture on the personal life and the impact of architectural spaces on the personality of its inhabitants. How people treat these spaces by contrasting the small details, the wall of the house and the multitude of pictures affixed to it, the buoy of reservoirs and the running water in the streets. Creating the stadium whether it is the street, the mountain or even the car's garage, reverse the personal experiences, take the positive aspects and how to deal with those difficult tasks or spaces are not available. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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