PAPERS

Human Rights and Development Practice (2008) Queen’s University Belfast 

BMAP-Housing Rights and ECHR (2007) Queen’s University Belfast 

Participation and Planning (2007) Queen’s University Belfast 

Rights and the environment (2007) Queen’s University Belfast 

Right to the City-Implications for architecture (2006) presented at the RAIC conference in Vancouver, June 2006. 

Realizing rights: Learning from Tragedy (2006) in ArchitectureBC, Issue 19, Winter 2006, pp 18-21

Community Design and Human Rights (2005)  for the annual conference of the Association of Community Design, New York, April, 2005. 

Bringing HumanRights to Architectural Education (2004) for the Arcasia 11 Conference, 01 DEC 04, Macau.

The last Architect (2004) conference proceedings, the Silpakorn Architectural Discourse, 18-19 MAR 04, Bangkok, Thailand. 

The Girl's Home: Developing Thoughts on Democracy (2002) an edited version of this appeared in the Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography Vol. 23, No. 3.  November, 2002  

The Citizen Architect (2002) presented to the annual convention of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 

CURRENT ACTIVITIES:

COURSES:

BUILDING:

· Unfolding School (upcoming)

· Portable School (operating)

WRITING:

Just completed: 

· “Surviving the Second Tsunami: land rights in the face of buffer zones, land grabs, and development” (2010), in Lizarralde, G., Davidson, C., and Johnson, C. (eds.), Rebuilding after disasters: From emergency to sustainability, Taylor & Francis.

· “Rendered Invisible: Urban Planning, Cultural Heritage, and Human Rights” (forthcoming), in Logan, W., Nic Craith, M., and Langfield, M. (eds.)Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights, Routledge.

For April 2010:

· "Architecture & Human Rights" (forthcoming) in Cushman, Thomas (ed.), Handbook of Human Rights, Routledge.

TEACHING

Professional Degree Programme (with KMUTT)

· Studio – Community Design

· Architecture and Human Rights

· Ethics for Design Professionals

· Housing

· Professional Practice

· Environmental Psychology

· Human Impacts on the Environment

 

Continuing Professional Development:

· Architecture and Human Rights (AIBC, for May 2010)

· Migrant Construction Workers: Architectural Responses in the International Arena (AIBC, 2009)

· The Portable School (MADE, 2009)

· Right to the City (RAIC, 2006)

· The Role of Architecture in Post-Disaster Development (RAIC, 2005)

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CAHR 2010:

10 KEY PROJECTS:

· International Studio (Phnom Penh)

· Kids & the Built Environment 1

· Kids & the Built Environment 2

· Portable School

· Training Programmes

· Continuing Professional Development

· Migrant Construction Workers study

· Symposium 2010

· Urban Codes & Human Rights

· Construction contracts and Human Rights

CONTACT:

CAHR International

464 Stannard Avenue, 
Victoria, BC 
V8S 3M5, Canada

 

CAHR in Thailand

231/2 South Sathorn Road,  
Yannawa, Sathorn,
Bangkok 10140, Thailand

IN THE NEWS:

· Executive Director, Graeme Bristol interviewed in architectureBC, January 2010

· Executive Director, Graeme Bristol interviewed by Bangkok Post, August 2009

· Portable School on Thai Channel 9 and Executive Director Graeme Bristol interviewed.

· Executive Director, Graeme Bristol interviewed by Radio Nederlands

· March— Bangkok: The homeless of Sanam Luang (with KMUTT)

· May—Vancouver : Lecture at AGM of AIBC

· Jun—Completion of Draft, ‘Architecture and Human Rights’

· October—Bangkok