Architecture as a Means of Developing Social Exchange: Learning from a Danish Case Study of Refurbishment and Urban Transformation in a Disadvantaged Housing Area

Claus Bech-Danielsen, M. Stender
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: Disadvantaged housing areas from the postwar period typically consist of relatively monotonous and monofunctional multi-storey blocks and have a separate traffic system rendering the areas isolated enclaves in the urban fabric. It is argued that this spatial isolation contributes to social isolation, and current refurbishments are therefore aimed at linking the housing areas with the surrounding neighbourhoods to enable social exchange between the residents and people from the surrounding areas. Based on a case study in a Danish social housing area, this paper discusses to what extent architectural development and urban strategic transformations can contribute to enabling social exchange in disadvantaged housing areas. Do neighbours enter the disadvantaged housing area as intended? If so, how does this influence their perception of the housing area? The analysis shows that architectural development and urban transformations are interdependent in establishing a social mix in disadvantaged housing areas. It is argued that refurbishments can reduce the stigma surrounding the housing area and its residents. However, the applicability of such strategies is highly dependent on the local context of the housing area.
建筑作为发展社会交流的一种手段:从丹麦一个弱势住房区的翻新和城市改造案例中学习
战后时期的弱势住房区通常由相对单调和单一功能的多层街区组成,并且有独立的交通系统,使这些地区在城市结构中被孤立。有人认为,这种空间隔离造成了社会隔离,因此,目前的翻新旨在将住房区与周边社区联系起来,使居民与周边地区的人能够进行社会交流。本文以丹麦社会住房区的案例研究为基础,讨论了建筑发展和城市战略转型在多大程度上有助于实现弱势住房区的社会交流。邻居是否按预期进入弱势住房区?如果是这样,这如何影响他们对住房面积的看法?分析表明,在弱势住房区建立社会组合的过程中,建筑发展和城市转型是相互依存的。有人认为,翻新可以减少住房区及其居民的耻辱。然而,这些策略的适用性在很大程度上取决于住房区域的当地环境。
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