Master Thesis S. Golchehr

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LEVELS OF SOCIAL MIX (Rapoport)

HUMAN CAPITAL (Moser)

SOCIO-SPATIAL CONCENTRATION OF CULTURAL GROUPS (Marcuse, Park et al. & van Kempen)

HUMAN CAPITAL MEASURED BY DAILY SYSTEMS

BONDING AND BRIDING SOCIAL CAPITAL (Putnam)

CLUSTERS ASSIGNED TO USER GROUPS

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PRINCIPLES

1st ORDER

MIGRATION IS KEY FACTOR OF TRANSFORMATION WHICH IS NOT CONSIDERED IN PLANNING

CRITERIA

BUILDING TYPOLOGY

NATIONAL AND MUNICIPAL REACTION

NEW HIERARCHY

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DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

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4. Participation in community groups (like women-club)

3. Production cluster & connectivity in neighbourhood (accessibility)

3. Participation in cultural group (in neighbourhood)

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THEORY REVIEW

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- homogeneous (cultural groups) - heterogeneous (age groups) - cultural clusters - male dominated - neighbourhood oriented - ethnical enclave on neighbourhood scale

2. Use of shops/schools and neighbour contact

OWN INPUT

1. Arrival in area with same culture

- large scale retail (AH, etos, etc.) - small scale affordable retail - ethnicity oriented retail - public space answering to ethnical and indigenous population’s use - market as supra-local attractor

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4. Skill improvement and education

1. Arrival with (very basic) production skills

- social mix - interaction - exchange of goods - public space for everyone - mixed program (for high/ middle and low income groups) - main attractors of ethnical enclave - city/ region oriented - accessibility of cultural and historical heritage

5. Participation in neighbourhood processes (decision power)

5. Shop-space rental on main street (or main distributor)

2. Production at homeworkspace legend

- homogeneous (gender related) - female dominated - protected/ hidden - not immediataly visible - cultural clusters - semi-public/ private space - user group oriented

- small scale retail - flexible use of plinths in (existing) housing blocks - workshops (male inhabitants) - sportfields (youngsters)

- small scale retail - social meeting place females (tea room) - playgrounds childeren - allotments/ community garden (female work place) - workshops (female inhabitants) - free/ flexible plinths in housing blocks

- recognition of active local stakeholders - collaboration of larger and smaller stakeholders - municipality as investor of public space - (sub-) municipality has an active role - facilitate a stakeholder consensus in order to create equillibrium in decision power

- municipality has a passive role - (sub-) municipality as facilitator instead of director - recognition and protection of local stakeholders - residents choice incorporated in decision making - empowering local initiative - work groups of larger and local stakeholders for the development of the new area

CLUSTERS

SPATIAL CONFIGURATION

PLANNING

PROGRAM

GOALS

EMANCIPATION MACHINE

Moser (2007)

Van Kempen (1998) Putnam (2000) Marcuse (1997)

THEORY ETHNIC CONCENTRATION &

PROGRAM

Rapaport (1977)

NETWORK THEORY PUBLIC SPACE Read (2005)

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ANALYSIS

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SOCIAL CAPITAL

commerce

FINANCIAL CAPITAL

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CRITERIA

GENERAL PRINCIPLES

2nd ORDER

which are the conditions to integrate and receive new migrants socially and spatially including other existing disadvantaged groups in order to make them part of the urban renewal plans?

CRITERIA

R&D QUESTION

PROFILES

PRINCIPLES

3rd ORDER

AIM

integrating disadvantaged groups in neighbourhood renewal plans framed by a long term vision of receiving new migrants

GENERAL PRINCIPLES

evaluation

DEVELOPMENT PARKSTAD

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PROFILES

TRENDS PROBLEM STATEMENT

CONCENTRATION IN DEPRIVED NEIGHBOURHOODS

LOCATION AFRIKAANDERWIJK, ROTTERDAM

SPECIFIC CONTEXT

IS INTEGRATION AND EMPOWERMENT OF THE EXCLUDED NEEDED?

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INCREASING MIGRATION

THE NETWORK CITY (Read & Salingaros)

PROFILES

THEORETICAL & ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK

MOTIVATION


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