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LET PEOPL E BE THE SOLUTIO N CAN: COMMUNITY ARCHITECT NETWORK: ACHR : USA : Dec. 2011

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LETPEOPLEBETHE

SOLUTION

CAN: COMMUNITY ARCHITECT NETWORK: ACHR : USA : Dec. 2011

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process + tools

design process as learning process

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the communities show each other their ideas for change

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together we planned the arrangement of lots

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we combined the ideas into one plan

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this is the story of Lautoka

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NEPAL

MYANMAR

Learning from people case studies

LAO

Philippines

Bangladesh

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Case of Nong Daung Thung Community, LAO

Ownership: government land

Age: 50 years

Households: 84 units

Population: 500 persons

Problems: 1. land security2. infrastructure3. housing4. community fund

Start: April, 2009

Team:1. WCEP2. Faculty of Architecture, Planning National University of Laos3. Laotian community architects

Community Profile

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Surveying & Mapping

Prioritize problems & Finding Solution Together

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Meeting & negotiation with Government

Forming community organization

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What “ROAD” mean ?

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Encourage the other community with sharing the same situation

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Training and workshop for YPs and student in Lao collaborate

with National University of Lao

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comprehensive site planning by people PanThakhin women saving group Ale yaw ward,Hlaing Tar Yar Township,Yangoon Women for the world + ACGC [architecture engineering construction and general service co-operative limited]

ACHR : ACCA :chawanad & supawut 13 -16 .08.2010

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Community site PanThakhin women saving group Ale yaw ward,Hlaing Tar Yar Township,Yangoon

Pan Thakhin women saving grouphas30 members/familiesHave 3 sub-groupsNo.1 has 8 familiesNo.2 has 9 familiesNo. has 12 families

8 families have land21 families rent private land

They want to buy government land near by to settle new community for 21 families

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1 sq.ft.

Planning in real scale

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North Okalapa community

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Hliang thar yar community

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Hliang Thar Yar community30 familiesLand for relocation 200x100 feet =20000 sq.f.One family : 15x32 = 480 sq.f.Land cost =10,000 usd.Infarstructure =5,000 usdHousing loan = for one families not more than 900 usd.

People can save for housing =15-20 usd./monthRepayment =5 years[5-6% interest]

Cost of the projects

Housing loan 900[land 500 +house 400]x30 =2700 us.Infarstucture [ toilet, water pump] = 5,000 usd.

Total support = 33,000 usd.+ 30 families, 150 people.

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North Okalapa community30 familiesLand for relocation 200x100 feet =20000 sq.f.One family : 15x32 = 480 sq.f.Land cost =10,000 usd.Infarstructure =5,000 usdHousing loan = for one families not more than 900 usd.

People can save for housing =15-20 usd./monthRepayment =5 years[20% interest for the whole loan/ 5 years]

Cost of the projects

Housing loan 900[land 500 +house 400]x30 =2700 us.Infarstucture [ toilet, water pump] = 5,000 usd.

Total support = 33,000 usd.+ 30 families, 150 people.

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300 usd.-500 usd

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Pilot project for landless people 50 families (for 2 townships)

-total fund 80,000 usd-Housing loan 37,000 usd 700-900 usd/house for land and house

-Grant for basic infrastructure 10,000 usd 200 usd/ house for toilet, septic tank,share water pump

-city fund 33,000 usd can implement around 30-40 units.-repayment with in 5-6 years 900 usd/houseWith 20% interest.

40,000x2 townships=80,000 usd15,000 usd for small upgrading3000 usdx2 =6000 for city process.

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House in Hliang tar yar: Yangon Jan.2011

House cost 300 usd. :repayment in5 years: 20,000-15,000 kyt per month [20usd.]

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One pig[20,000 kyt]+6 month+food from resturant = 200,000 kyt -20,000kyt[small pig]=180,000 kyt= saving 30,000 kyt/month = repay for house 20,000 kyt +saving 10,000 kyt

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Cement tank

Biogas Digester Type

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Philippines

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The Matina Bamboo Footbridge Project

presented on: Seri Presentasi dan Diskusi

5 Oktober 2011, Jurusan ArsitekturUniversitas Pelita Harapan

Andrea Fitrianto - ACHR / SaBa -

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1: Matina Crossing Davao City - Mindanao PH

Arroyo Compoundland area: 24 Hastatus: in courtno. saving members

300 hh out of total 2.000 hh

•as an actual infrastructure need

• long term goal of tenure security

• it’s appropriate technology• it promotes on-site

upgrading• it’s community-led initiative

Action Plan (begin Feb 2010)•Continuing the People’s Process•Maintain NGO/CBO support•Engage academes•Engage pros & experts

comprise of nationalities of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Colombian, Germany, Philippines and Indonesia.

•Keep on the construction schedule (March 2011)

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Bridge Design

species: Dendrocalamus asper (Apos)connection: G.I. bolts & nuts, p.c. groutspan: 23 meterscost: PHP 400.000 (~USD 9.000) as a community loan

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Capacity Buildingworkshops, trainings,

presentations conducted with participation of young architects/ professionals, community builders and leaders, moms & nanays…

•Feb’10 bamboo bridge design workshop

•Nov’10 Propagation/ treatment workshop

• Jan’11 mini-workshop on bamboo shelter

• Jan’11 mini-workshop on furniture making

• Jan’11 regional bamboo workshop covering environmental, construction, and economic issues

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Socially ResponsibleParticipatory processes from

decision making to the ground work e.g. on deciding VSD location and forming task teams

Building network:•People to people exchange.

Community members learn from the Indonesian carpenters

•Engaging students and academes (Uni. Mindanao, UP Mindanao)

•Engagement of pros & experts comprise of nationalities of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Colombia, Germany, Philippines and Indonesia.

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“a community-driven upgrading”

before after

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Bridge Workshop Feb 2010

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Bangladesh

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LOW INCOME HOUSING PROJECTIn Mandartala, Gopalganj Municipality

Regional Workshop on Comprehensive Site Planning and Low Cost HousingGopalganj Municipality, Bangladesh from 09 to 18 June, 2011

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Site Plan of Mandartola Land, Gopalganj Purashava, Bangladesh

MANDARTO

LA H

OUSING PR

OJECT

KATT

RA MOUJA

LevelsLevel measurement was based on the TBM, taken on the top of box culvert at RHD RL=100 m

Basically the site is located on the low land, with the height of 8 – 10 feet above the sea level

Water Level: *data will be given soon

The average level is 0.81 m (1.64 feet) lower than the higway.

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Photos of the site

Existing house on the site, a temporary structure which is made of bamboo and tin-sheet material.

Existing buildings on the siteThere are 3 households exist on the site, since they are

not permanent, they can be adjusted to the Mandartala Housing Project. Latrtine located near the house.

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Workshop which was held on 22nd of March, 2011

Existing locations of evicted families

Women of evicted families

Meeting with the community

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Settlement pattern of the rural areas in Bangladesh: during rainy season approximately 70% of the country is flooded. In general the areas for infrastructure are built on filled up land, higher than the field level.

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Schematic B

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Bamboo plantation

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small cluster for 9 families 16.5 x 27 m = 445.5 sq. m.

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NEPAL

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Case study from ACCA in Bharatpur city:Nepal:Salayani communityLearning from Salayani community Bharatpur city Nepal Lumanti l chawanad l jiroj lchanwit 05.2009

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City wide slum upgrading process in Bharatpur

Ganeshsthan

Thimura

Ramnagar

Indrayeni

KV Line

Aptari

Nagarban

Narayanipath

Balkumari

Baraghare

Shivaghat

Lanku

KailasesworJakadimai

Lama Tole

Gaikharka

Naurange

Salyani Nayabasti

Salyani

Bharatpur Municipality

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All about our communities

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1 meeting with municipality 2 sign agreement with municipality 3 workshop on ‘survey&mapping’

3 city survey 4 our houses and information 6 1st meeting with Salyani community-pilot project.

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Mapping and data survey

Women group start draw their map of community children with their imagination

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Dream houses.

How ‘s can you live ? what is the problems? People divide in small group to work together.

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The relationship mapping-problems,social structure,caste,community planing,infrastructure,life style,self sufficiency houses‘s design

Mapping did by people in each sub group – 31 households -6 sub groups-5 houses each group.

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People measure the area of their dream house in the real scale then they realized the dream house is bigger than the plot size.

People explain their dream house ‘s model

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Improvement plan by people.

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Ganeshsthan

Thimura

Ramnagar

Indrayeni

KV Line

Aptari

Nagarban

Narayanipath

Balkumari

Baraghare

Shivaghat

Lanku

KailasesworJakadimai

Lama Tole

Gaikharka

Naurange

Salyani Nayabasti

Salyani

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DEC 2010

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One pig + 1 year +[food 100 NRP/month]+ banana trees around CF = 25,000 NRP = houses

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Role of Community ArchitectEnhance Federation’s/communities’ capacities thru:

• Enabling communities to make informed decisions• Ensuring that people are in the forefront• Translating between formal and informal• Helping generate & advocate for alternatives that

are pro-people• Assisting in participatory research• Assisting community to maintain sustainable links

with other technical support networks

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‘ …WE MAKE THE ROAD BY WALKING …‘

Impact 2009-20101 community base workshop to link Yps and University in 10 countries with 15 workshops.2 created Yps group in 10 countries3 Link with community architects in Asia [professional group] in 16 countries4 Link with University in 10 countries5 Knowledge cultivation 4 publications hand book + 2 Documentary films6 Regional Community architect meeting in 2010 more than 120 people from 18 countries participated.7 provide seed fund to support community architect in 9 countries.[5000 usd per country]

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Indo-China1.Thailand (CAN)2.Laos (WCEP)3.Cambodia (UPDF)4.Vietnam (ENDA)5.Myanmar (WFW)Pacific Region6Malaysia (Penang People Forum)7Indonesia (AKOM)8 Philippine (HPFP, TAMPEI,TAO)9 Fiji (P-CAN)South Asia10.Nepal (LUMANTI)11.India (Hunnarshala)12.Pakistan (OPP, TTRC)East Asia13.Mongolia (UDRC)14.Japan (Kawakoe, Kochi citizen’s council)15.Korea (Asian Bridge)Tibet Region16. Mongolia / India / Tibet (THF)

Community Architect’s Movement 2009-2011

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Young Professionals (Yps) Activities supporting People’s Movement 2009-2010

A. Workshop & working together 1. Building local Yp’s platform working support community’s network 2. Linking academic with community’s network 3. Supporting technical input / knowledge to communities & Yps 4. Working together with Yps on actual ACCA projects B. Knowledge cultivation & sharing 1. Publication: - Design by-with-for-People - Community Mapping’s Handbook 2. Documentary film of Yp’s work 3. Community Architect’s Blog / Facebook

C. Regional Community Architect Meeting Sharing / Learning / Networking

D. Community Architect Seed Fund - Building-up national platform of community architect 5,000 US per country

Indo-China1.Thailand (CAN)2.Laos3.Cambodia4.Vietnam5.MyanmarPacific Region6Malasia7Indonesia8 Philippine (TAMPEI,TAO)9 Fiji (P-CAN)South Asia10. Nepal11 BangladeshEast Asia12 MongoliaTHF13 Mongolia / India / Tibet

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A. Workshop & working together 1. Building local Yp’s platform working support community’s network 2. Linking academic with community’s network 3. Supporting technical input / knowledge to communities & Yps 4. Working together with Yps on actual ACCA projects B. Knowledge cultivation & sharing 1. Publication: - Design by-with-for-People - Community Mapping’s Handbook - Comprehensive site planning - Initiating People‘s Process 2. Documentary film of Yp’s work 3. Community Architect’s Blog / Facebook

C. Regional Community Architect Meeting Sharing / Learning / Networking

D. Community Architect Seed Fund - Building-up national platform of community architect 5,000 USD per country

How we work together ?

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Group of YPs in Asian: Cambodia : working support UPDF

Vietnam: working support CDF through ENDA & ACVN

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Laos PDR: working support WCEP

Myanmar: working support the women for the world

Group of YPs in Asian:

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Philippines: TAMPEI Yp’s organization working support HPFPI

Fiji: P-CAN working support PCN

Group of YPs in Asian:

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THF: THF group works with community in Tibet, India, Mongolia

Mongolia: working support UDRC

Nepal: working support LUMANTI

Group of YPs in Asian:

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Workshop: How to organize the workshop to mobilize Yps & community’s movement in city-wide scale?

Laos PDR: - Link academic to start ACCA movement by city survey (history / ecology / informal settlement) - Follow-up by working together

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Mongolia: - Comprehensive planning - Compressed earthen block workshop

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Myanmar: - Community + Yps workshop- Bio Gas workshop

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Lesson Learnt about organizing the workshop

How to can the people be the “Subject” of change ?

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Philippines: - Problem-based workshop within 5 communities in Davao - Bamboo workshop

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Regional Community Architect Meeting : 12-16 June 2010 @ Chiang Mai, ThailandSharing / Learning / Networking - Together

Participant : 120 peoples from 15 countries (working agency / Yp / community builder) Sharing Sessions : Issues; Asian community architect’s movement / Participatory city planning / Disaster recovering / Comprehensive & small scale’s upgrading / Urban Regeneration / Heritage for people Exposure Trip : CODI project / Heritage projects (Samchuk market, Wat Ket community) Follow-up : How to develop Community Architect in countries and region ?Community Architect Seed Fund Program (5,000 US / country)

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Knowledge Cultivation & Sharing : How to create knowledge pool and sharing platform among community architect’s network ?

Compilation of community architect’s experience in Asia

Participatory process of designDocumentary film

People Process of ACCA in Nepal

Community mapping’s handbook

Regional community architect Meeting: Documentary film

Comprehensive Site Planning handbook