Bibliography

Shore Acres State Park Cliff, Rapid Shelter Displaced People Studio Field Trip, Walking Tour, University of Oregon, E. Mark Photo, Spring 2019

Abridged Bibliography (In Progress)

Books

  1. Fathy, Hassan, Architecture for the Poor, An Experiment in Rural Egypt, University of Chicago, 1973. Available online to the UVA community through the UVA library system.
  2. Helphand, Kenneth, Defiant Gardens: Making Gardens in Wartime, San Antonio: Trinity University Press (2006). (read especially Chapter 5)
  3. Jacobs, Jane, The Life and Death of Great American Cities,  Random House, 1961.
  4. McCourt, Frank. Angela’s Ashes. Simon and Schuster. 1996.
  5. Mitchell, William, Me++, The Cyborg Self and the Networked City, 2003.
  6. Mumford, Lewis, The Culture of Cities, Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1938.
  7. Newman, Oscar, Defensible Space, Macmillian, 1972.
  8. Sacks, Oliver, The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat, Touchstone, 1998 (original edition published in 1970).
  9. Betts, Alexander. Survival Migration: Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement. Cornell University Press, 2013. *
  10. Boat People: Personal stories from the Vietnamese Exodus 1974-1996. Ed. Hoang, Carina. Beaufort Books. *
  11. Hendrix, Steve. “A tide of Humanity tests Austrian Efficiency”, Washington Post, October 7, 2015.
  12. Kingsley, Patrick. The New Odyssey: The Story of Europe’s Refugees Crisis. Guardian Faber Publishing, 2016. *
  13. Rawlence, Ben. City of Thorns. Picador, 2016 *
  14. Trieb, Mark and Imbert, Dorothée, “The Art of Social Landscape Design” (use this link),  in Modern Landscapes for Living, UC Press E-Books Collection, 1977 (initially published under UC Press). Read pages 107 to 158.

* Recommended readings for Camden Conference, Refugees and Global Migration: Humanity’s Crisis, February 2017, Camden, Maine.

Papers

  1. Berger, Ronen and Lahad, Mooli (2010), A Safe Place: ways in which nature, play and creativity can help children cope with stress and crisis – establishing the kindergarten asa safe haven where children can develop resiliency, Early Child Development and Care, 180:7, 889-900, DOI: 10.1080/03004430802525013
  2. Women in the Menstruation Huts: Variations in Preserving Purification Customs among Ethiopian Immigrants, Inbal Cicurel and Rachel Sharaby, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Fall, 2007), pp. 69-84.
  3. US Army Corps of Engineers, Base Camp Development in the Theater of Operations, January 2009.
  4. Helphand, Kenneth (2015), “Defiant gardens”, Journal of Landscape Architecture, 10:1, 26-35.
  5. Litz, Brett (2009). “Moral injury and moral repair in war veterans: A preliminary model and intervention strategy”. Clinical psychology review2(8): 695–706.
  6. Marrow, Helen, Assimilation in New Dimensions, Dædalus, the Journal of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, doi:10.1162/DAED_a_00222, 2013.
  7. Mark, E., Cheng, N., Golczewski, D., Chen, I., Zad. M., A Min-Max Protocol for Adaptive Refugee Housing, ICSA 2022, International Conference on Structures & Architecture, final draft pending, Aalborg, DK, July 2022.
  8. Cheng, N., Mark, E., Aaraj, G,  Kieferle, J., Zad M., and Maruyama R.,  The Architecture of Migration: Agency in Adaptive Refugee Housing, ACSA/EAAE Teachers Conference- Curriculum for Climate Agency: Design (in) Action, ACSA Teachers Conference, New York, NY, , June 2021.
  9. Mark, E., “Rule Based Rapidly Deployed Emergency Shelters and Simulated Forces”, PUARL Conference 2018, Future of Pattern Language, Migration, Refugees, and Patterns, University of Oregon, Portland, Oregon, 10. 2018
  10. Mark and Ultmann, “Environmental footprint design tool: Exchanging geographical information system and computer-aided design data in real time” , International Journal of Architectural Computing, October 2016, Vol. 14(4) 307–321.
  11. Moored, K.W., and Bart-Smith, H., “Investigation of Clustered Actuation in Tensegrity Structures,” International Journal of Solids and Structures, Volume 46, Issue 17, 15 August 2009, Pages 3272-3281.
  12. M. Quirk, T. Martin, and M. Jones, Inclusion of Fabric Properties in the E-Textile Design Process,Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, September 2009, pp. 37- 40.
  13. M.T. Jones and T.L. Martin, “Hardware and Software Architectures for Electronic Textiles,” Chapter 6 in Smart Clothing: Technology and Applications, G. Cho, ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2010, pp. 135- 151.
  14. Singer, Audrey, Contemporary Immigrant Gateways in Historical Perspective, Dædalus, the Journal of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, doi:10.1162/DAED_a_00222, 2013.

News Articles

  1. Karin Huster, Why Couldn’t My Ebola Treatment Center Save This Baby?, Opinion Section, New YorkTimes, January 30, 2019.
  2. Martinez Mansell, Claudia, “Camp Code: How to navigate a refugee settlement”, Places Journal, April 2016.
  3. Newman, Caroline, “From Refugee Shelters to Batteries, New Grants Advance Promising Research” UVA Today, January 13, 2016.  https://news.virginia.edu/content/refugee-shelters-batteries-new-grants-advance-promising-research
  4. Quizon, Derek, “U. Va. Professor’s shelter design may eventually help refugees”, Richmond Times-Dispatch, February 7, 2016, http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/article_c2ba8a67-0489-5451-abae-41e062bf8703.html
  5. Witte, Grief. “In France, desperate migrants struggle”, Washington Post, October 12, 2015.
  6. Solomon, Erika, Luck runs out at Budapest’s Keleti station for Syrian refugees, Financial Times, 9.2.2015
  7. Nolan, Daniel and Connolly, Kate, Hungary closes main Budapest station to refugees, The Guardian, 9.1.2015
  8. BBC News, Budapest migrant stand-off enters second night, 9.2.2015
  9. Hartocollis, Anemona, Traveling in Europe’s River of Migrants, 9.2.2015

Web Documents and Compendiums

  1. Statistics: http://www.unhcr.org/en-us/figures-at-a-glance.html
  2. Base Camps, US Army, January 2017, See especially Appendix D, https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/pdf/web/ATP%203-37×10%20FINAL%20WEB.pdf
  3. Dahaab: http://www.unhcr.org/enus/news/makingdifference/2012/2/4f439dbb9/dadaab-worlds-biggest-refugee-camp-20-years-old.html, 2012.
  4. Dahaab: http://www.unhcr.org/ke/dadaab-refugee-complex, 2017
  5. defiantgardents.com, repository of case studies and analysis, developed by Professor Kenneth Helphand, University of Oregon.
  6. Defiant Gardens, Interview and Story about Kenneth Helphand’s Project on NPR, https://www.npr.org/books/authors/138075426/kenneth-i-helphand, May 29, 2006
  7. Environmental Guidebook for Military Operations, US DOD, MoD Finland, and Swedish Armed Forces, March 2008, https://www.defmin.fi/files/1256/Guidebook_final_printing_version.pdf
  8. Greening the Blue Helmets, Environment, Natural Resources and UN Peacekeeping Operations, United Nations Environment Programme, 2012, http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/publications/UNEP_greening_blue_helmets.pdf
  9. UNHCR Resettlement Handbook, http://www.unhcr.org/46f7c0ee2.pdf, 2011.
  10. UNHCR Settlement Folio, UNHCR Shelter and Settlement Section, Geneva, Switzerland, March 2016 (read this short document week of 1/22, 15 MB)
  11. Office of the United Nations Disaster Relief Coordinator, Shelter After Disaster, http://www.ifrc.org/Global/Documents/Secretariat/201506/Shelter_After_Disaster_2nd_Edition.pdf, 2015.
  12. Syrian Refugees: http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/settlement.php?id=176&country=107, 2017
  13. Refugee Republic, Interactive Study of Emergent Everyday Life in Refugee Camp, Produced by Consortium of Non-Profit Organizations (see web site), Project Initiated in 2012