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Intervention architecture is an approach that involves designing buildings or spaces to quickly
resolve crisis situations. In the first decades of the 21st century, a period of conflicts, wars, social tensions,
migration crisis and also extreme weather and natural disasters, intervention architecture plays a major role
in shaping the urban and social landscape.
Contemporary intervention architecture engages in projects dealing with humanitarian crises such as migra-
tion and refugees. Such projects include the design of refugee shelters, camps for homeless people, as well as
public spaces that promote social integration and acceptance of cultural diversity. The scope of the research
covered events taking place from 2000 to the present day in Europe, in which intervention architecture plays
an important role. Reference was made to the current state of knowledge, scientific research and the media
situation. The article analyzes the typology of architectural, functional and technical solutions for temporary
accommodation and housing facilities and attempts to determine their suitability for individual users.
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