Group 4 Creating and Identifying Community Architecture
Group 4 Creating and Identifying Community Architecture
Group 4 Creating and Identifying Community Architecture
IDENTIFYING
COMMUNITY
ARCHITECTURE
GROUP 4
is an important aspect of an
architect's skill set because it
allows for collaborative work
on community-led projects.
ORIENTING
EXERCISES FOR
DEVELOPMENT
PLANNING AND
ACTION IN
COMMUNITY
ARCHITECTURE
ACCESS TO
RESOURCES
a user-friendly tool that draws on
participants' everyday experiences and is
beneficial to men, women, trainers,
project staff, and field workers.
ANALYSIS OF
TASKS
a gender analysis tool that raises
community awareness about domestic
market distribution and community activities
based on gender which familiarizes
planners with the degree of role flexibility
associated with various tasks
FOCUS GROUP
MEETINGS
Focus groups are a balance between
prepared interviews, which are unlikely to
address the participant's personal
problem, and participant observation,
which is less controlled, longer, and more
in-depth.
FORCE FIELD
ANALYSIS
A similar tool, "Story With a Gap," that
encourages persons who can identify,
categorize, and create long-term
strategies by developing comprehensive
"before and after" scenarios.
HEALTH-SEEKING
BEHAVIOR
An instrument for the production of data
regarding health care that is culturally relating
to health activities
LOGICAL
FRAMEWORK
a matrix that depicts a synopsis of the
project design, highlighting the outcomes
that should be anticipated when a project
is effectively concluded. These outcomes
or outcomes are displayed in in terms of
measurable, unbiased indicators.
MAPPING