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John Francis Charlewood Turner (born 27 July 1927) is a British architect and theorist known for his work on informal self-help housing and neighbourhood building in Peru, the United States and the United Kingdom. His work on housing in the 1960s and 1970s has seen him described as the most influential post-war writer on housing in the developing world and as a "principal architect" in United Nations and World Bank policies on self-help urban assistance to developing countries. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1988 for "championing the rights of people to build, manage and sustain their own shelter and communities".

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  • John F. C. Turner (ca)
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  • John F. C. Turner, nascut el 1927 a Londres, Regne Unit, és un arquitecte que ha dedicat els seus estudis a la investigació i a la pràctica de l'habitatge autoconstruït interessant-se en la relació dels usuaris amb l'arquitectura i l'urbanisme. (ca)
  • John Francis Charlewood Turner (born 27 July 1927) is a British architect and theorist known for his work on informal self-help housing and neighbourhood building in Peru, the United States and the United Kingdom. His work on housing in the 1960s and 1970s has seen him described as the most influential post-war writer on housing in the developing world and as a "principal architect" in United Nations and World Bank policies on self-help urban assistance to developing countries. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1988 for "championing the rights of people to build, manage and sustain their own shelter and communities". (en)
  • John Francis Charlewood Turner (Londra, 1927) è un architetto e urbanista inglese, conosciuto per il suo impegno nell'housing e nello sviluppo urbano dei paesi sottosviluppati. Insieme agli architetti e Christopher Alexander, può essere inquadrato all'interno di quel pensiero teso, negli anni Sessanta e Settanta, ad un'"architettura senza architetti", che proponeva un ripensamento della tradizione del design moderno e dell'architettura, in favore di una dimensione più umana e ambientale. (it)
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