Modes d'appropriation de l'espace du logement social urbain a M'sila (Algérie)
Social housing in Algeria has been in conflict with the cultural model of its inhabitants. This conflict highlights the intentions of the stifling referent of the master designers (Architects at the service of political decision-makers) and the legitimate reactions of the inhabitants. From a samp...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Bucharest
2017-12-01
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Series: | Annals of the University of Bucharest: Geography Series |
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Online Access: | http://annalsreview.geo.unibuc.ro/2017/Abdelhamid.pdf |
Summary: | Social housing in Algeria has been in conflict with the cultural model of its inhabitants.
This conflict highlights the intentions of the stifling referent of the master designers (Architects at
the service of political decision-makers) and the legitimate reactions of the inhabitants.
From a sample of 210 households in four neighbourhoods of the city of M'sila
(1000 dwellings, 600 dwellings, 300 dwellings and 206 social rental housing) located in the
newly created urban housing zone (ZHUN), in the 1980s, as a solution to housing problems, this
article has developed methodological tools specific to the issue of the appropriation of space by
its users, for which it was designed. It is translated by transformations-adaptations executed on
the housing. The analysis made it possible to highlight the correlation of spatial practices with
two variables, namely: space exiguity and urban maturity.
The lessons learned from this analysis reveal that it is a new way of appropriating space
resulting from the integration of the traditional way of living with that of the so-called modern.
These precepts reveal that the ways of appropriation adopted by this population rather show
convergences in the majority of the households surveyed than isolated attempts of appropriation.
These are real renovation and innovation operations that simple repairs.
The results of our analysis allowed us to draw the evolution of this Algerian population in
terms of living in this type of housing; which allowed us to have a vision of things in order to
progress in this type of housing. And this by reducing the gaps it presents with this new way of living.
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ISSN: | 1013-4115 2247-238X |