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Convivial Living in Berlin – Sait Ali Köknar
Housing shortage crisis affecting Berlin since 2004 inspired a good number of self-organized housing experiments within the city along with neoliberal profit-seeking large housing projects. We will seek to understand the Berlin context and related housing problems, seeking *convivial solutions to the more than a hundred years old ‘Wohnungsfrage’ of modern times (*see Ivan Illich). The design process will require an overall understanding of history and sociopolitical roots of mass housing, community-making processes, urban agriculture, zero waste, bricolage, DIY, possible housing plan schemas, and construction details, under the impending climate crisis.
Preliminary Site Analyses
Schöneberg Wiese:
Öykü Sağlam, İbrahim Akçakoca, Beyza Keskin, Esma Bayhatun, Nilsu Masarifoğlu
Friedrichshain:
Hilal karabulut, Ece Buket Aygün, Senanur Yıldız, Selen Yaren Demir, Hera Dikme
Rummelsburg:
Büşra Özmen, Sena Paça, Umutcan Yalçınkaya, Beyza Müjdeci, Hilal Alpagut



Projects
Heğine Hera Dikme
Beyza Keskin
Hilal Karabulut
Ece Buket Akgün
Beyza Müjdeci
Umutcan Yalçınkaya
Öykü Sağlam

Esma Şevval Bayhatun
Selen Yaren Demir
İbrahim Akçakoca
Hilal Alpagut
Sena Yıldız
Sena Paça
Büşra Özmen
Nilsu Masarifoğlu
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