Visibility in the Liminality; an architectural investigation of spatial care in women´s shelters
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Socially vulnerable groups have not been
included in urban planning, instead exclusionary
measures have been applied to regulate their use
of public spaces, as well as having their shelters
placed in industrial areas. Recently, however, a
shift in approach has begun to emerge in some
contexts, with developments of spaces specifically
designed for this target group. However,
there is a lack of empirical knowledge and appropriate
tools to understand and make visible the
needs of this group, especially in relation to their
shelters and their surrounding environments.
The purpose of this Master´s Thesis is to investigate
this relationship in the context of one
specific type of accommodation: shelters for
women experiencing homelessness. It aims to
facilitate a better understanding of the considerations,
requirements and uses these shelters
have in relation to their surroundings, and how
this relationship can be strengthened. Through
this, it seeks to contribute to the discussion
regarding the urban placement of shelters for
women experiencing homelessness as well as
the women´s access to public space.
The research is situated in Gothenburg, Sweden,
and draws on a theoretical framework grounded
in feminist principles of spatial design. It is
based on two case studies of municipal shelters,
and adopts a qualitative, participatory approach.
The key methods include interviews, participatory
mapping, thematic analysis and development
of design strategies through sketching.
The outcome of the thesis is a set of small-scale
design strategies for the semi-public and public
spaces surrounding shelters for women experiencing
homelessness in Gothenburg, with the
purpose to enhance connections between the
shelters and their residents and staff with the
surrounding neighbourhoods.
Overall, this thesis demonstrates one way in
which architecture can function as a tool in
addressing questions of spatial justice and
equity. It proposes a series of design strategies
that may support the spatial agency of a marginalized
group, while also illustrating how qualitative,
phenomenological methods can inform
and contribute to architectural design processes.
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Women’s shelters; Social homelessness; Urban marginality; Spatial justice; Bordersca pes; Public space; Gothenburg
