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Item Restricted Empowering Women Through Architecture : Investigating Housing Solutions for Single Mothers Prioritizing Safety, Comfort and Community Enhancement(2023) Anaclara Serra Gonzalez; Aquilar, Giorgia; Huneck, Karsten; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: Anaclara Serra Gonzalez's personal journey of recognizing and challenging patriarchal structures serves as a poignant introduction to the complex topic of gender inequality. Drawing from her experiences, Anaclara highlights the unconscious roles assigned to individuals based on gender, emphasizing the need for self-awareness and education to dismantle ingrained societal behaviors. Her call to examine the issue without prejudice sets the stage for Chapter 1's exploration of the housing crisis's disproportionate impact on women. Chapter 1 delves into the relevance of the thesis topic, highlighting the challenges women face globally in accessing affordable and quality housing. Candiracci and Power's insights underscore the significance of secure shelters and affordable care homes in enhancing women's overall health and well-being. Additionally, the chapter addresses the lack of safe public spaces for women in urban metropolises, impacting their freedom of movement, economic participation, and quality of life. In the German demographic landscape, the evolving family configurations and the increasing number of children raised by single parents, primarily mothers, pose unique challenges. The financial burdens borne by single mothers, with higher rates of poverty and limited housing options, underscore the need for alternative architectural solutions. This research aims to explore innovative housing strategies that address the distinct needs of single mothers, contributing to a more inclusive and equitable housing environment. Keywords: Patriarchal Structures, Gender Inequality, Housing Crisis, Women's Challenges, Affordable Housing, Public Spaces, Single Mothers, Financial Burden, Architectural Solutions
