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Report | UIA Social Habitat Work Programme _SAKATA Izumi

UIA Social Habitat Work Programme参加報告_坂田泉

Updated: Apr 21, 2022

UIA(国際建築家連合)のSocial Habitat Work Programme(社会的住宅活動部会)の定例会議が1月25日にオンラインで行われました。参加各国の委員25名から自国の「Social Housing」の状況についての発表があり、JIAからは国際委員の坂田泉が参加しました。

「Past, Present and Future of Social Housing Development in Japan」SAKATA Izumi
第1章:「Past and Present of the Japanese Public Housing Development」
戦後復興から高度成長期、少子高齢化社会に至るまでの公共セクターの住宅供給の流れに触れ、現在では主たる住宅供給の役割は民間セクターに移管されている状況を紹介
第2章:「Beyond Disaster」
自然災害後の住宅供給に関してはまだ公共セクターの役割が大きいこと。その事例として東日本大震災後の福島県における「復興住宅開発」を紹介
第3章:「Future towards Africa」
福島県の復興住宅をモデルに坂田がケニアで進めている「Affordable Housing Project」を紹介


この発表では東日本大震災の経験を途上国のアフォーダブル住宅支援に利用している点、ケニアの大学と連携している点が評価されました。(JIA国際委員 坂田泉)

The regular meeting of the UIA Social Habitat Work Programme was held as an online meeting on January 25. 25 committee members from participating countries gave presentations on the status of “Social Housing” in their countries, and SAKATA Izumi, JIA International Relations Committee member participated in the meeting.

Past, Present and Future of Social Housing Development in Japan” SAKATA Izumi.
Chapter 1: “Past and Present of the Japanese Public Housing Development”

The report touches on the flow of public sector housing supply from postwar reconstruction to the period of rapid economic growth and an aging society with a declining birthrate, and introduces the situation in which the primary role of housing supply has now been transferred to the private sector.
Chapter 2: “Beyond Disaster”
The public sector still plays a major role in providing housing after natural disasters. As an example, the “Reconstruction Housing Development” in Fukushima Prefecture after the Great East Japan Earthquake is introduced.
Chapter 3: “Future toward Africa”
Sakata’s “Affordable Housing Project” in Kenya, modeled after Fukushima Prefecture’s reconstruction housing

This presentation was highly praised for its use of the Great East Japan Earthquake experience to support affordable housing in developing countries, and for its collaboration with a university in Kenya.
(SAKATA Izumi, JIA International Relations Committee member)

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