Lorenzo Gambara
HOMEMORE - assessing the efficiency of policies and architectural approaches in the homeless European context.
Rel. Francesca De Filippi, Cristian Campagnaro. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture For The Sustainability Design, 2019
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The "Homemore" thesis intends to be part of the research and development of policies of sustainability and equality promoted by the guiding principles of the Agenda 2030 program, focusing, in particular, on the condition of homeless people and the social dynamics triggered by the phenomenon. United Nations estimate that today, 55% of global population lives in urban centers, a number which is expected to grow until 68% by 2050. Within the same period, it is foreseen that other 2.5 billions of people will add to the current 7.5 billions and will live in cities. This framework of demographic rise goes hand by hand with a rapid and strong but very unequal economic growth.
Studies in the sector affirm, indeed, that the current economic system has multiplied by ten times the income per capita but with unfair measures that heavily contribute to foster social inequalities
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