Selected Papers from the “International Housing Congress in the Lusophone Space–5CIHEL2024”

A special issue of Buildings (ISSN 2075-5309). This special issue belongs to the section "Architectural Design, Urban Science, and Real Estate".

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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The International Housing Congress in the Lusophone Space–5CIHEL2024 will take place in Lisbon (Portugal), from the 2–4 October 2024.

In the previous four editions of the International Housing Congress in the Lusophone Space—CIHEL2010, 2CIHEL2013, 3CIHEL2015, and 4CIHEL2017—it has always been argued that the quality and well-being of housing depend on quantitative and qualitative aspects applied to the domestic space, the neighborhood, public space, the city, and the territory in which it operates. This reflection is very important because housing and urban needs remain critical in the countries sharing the fifth most spoken language in the world. We will therefore take advantage of this important cultural base to disseminate, discuss, and exchange experiences and residential and urban reference cases, with an emphasis on the ever-important promotion of social housing. 

It is also important to remember what we learned in the development of social housing over about a century of its promotion, through both good and bad examples, and, more recently, in Portugal, over around 30 years of municipal housing dynamics and cooperative and private that has left us with an excellent set of recent housing and urban reference cases. And, if we add to this the currently urgent issue of developing dynamic solutions for the promotion, design, and construction of high-quality housing with controlled budgets, then focus can be placed on theme of the new 5CIHEL2024: “Making Housing”.

Conference Website (in Portuguese):
https://www.5cihel2024.org/pt/

Dr. Fernando F. S. Pinho
Dr. António Baptista Coelho
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • housing and new ways of living
  • housing project
  • BIM modeling
  • construction and housing quality
  • rehabilitation
  • urbanism and neighborhood
  • social housing
  • housing programs and policies
  • housing promotion
  • housing cooperatives

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