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concept:squatter-housing-in-guatemalaSquatter housing in Guatemala
Example: shelters built from gleaned materials, adapted by families to need and circumstance, showing unfolding in extreme poverty.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
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- The chapter from which this knowledge graph is extracted, presenting examples of living processes in the 20th century.
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- Housing at densities of 50–80 families per acre (approximately 200 households per hectare), the design challenge addressed.
- Non-profit with which Alexander worked, standing against their construction managers' push to standardize self-built houses.