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Author | Lee B., Na I.S. | |
Title | A case study of a community center project based on appropriate technology as a community capacity building of underdeveloped country | |
Reference | Lee B., Na I.S.; A case study of a community center project based on appropriate technology as a community capacity building of underdeveloped country ;Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering vol:18.0 issue: 2 page:46.0 |
Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85066037343&doi=10.1080%2f13467581.2019.1595628&partnerID=40&md5=c97dc3314d6706835e93cc7af55aa2f3 |
Abstract | This study is a case study on community center planning in Gondrapa Village of Mymensingh City, Bangladesh, where the urban poor are densely populated. The goals of the plan are to build the capacity of the community, improve the local sanitation level, improve gender equality, and create a more sustainable urban environment. Particularly, this project was judged that the process of project planning and construction through participatory design and implementation with local residents contributed to enhance the local residents’ pride and the consciousness of the residents themselves. © 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group on behalf of the Architectural Institute of Japan, Architectural Institute of Korea and Architectural Society of China. |
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Particularly, this project was judged that the process of project planning and construction through participatory design and implementation with local residents contributed to enhance the local residents pride and the consciousness of the residents themselves. . | This has led to the emergence of research on appropriate technologies to support the development of the ability of poor users, and to create new opportunities based on them, as a solution to international social problems. . | First, this project aimed to strengthen the capacity of urban poor communities through securing community space. . | It means technology that enables them to continue activities to increase their income by providing goods and services necessary for daily living. . |