Collective Action for Readiness, Recovery, and Resilience

About

CARRRE is as a collective of U.S.-based architects and academics with deep ties to Turkey. We came together following the February 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes, the deadliest natural disaster in Turkey’s modern history. These earthquakes collectively caused widespread damage across eleven provinces in Turkey. The lives of 14 million people in Turkey (16% of its population) and 11 million people in Syria (nearly half its population) were affected, hundreds of thousands of buildings were destroyed or damaged, millions were left homeless, 110,000 were injured, and the estimated death toll was over 60,000 people. 

In response to this devastation, CARRRE’s goals were two-fold: to amplify awareness among a global audience about the effects of physical disasters and to advance knowledge around multidisciplinary, innovative rebuilding and recovery efforts to create sustainable, culturally relevant, and resilient environments. We continue to share approaches to challenges that occur in the early stages following a disaster (such as access to water, food, sanitation, and information) as well as ongoing challenges, such as the prolongation of temporary housing crises, economic struggles caused by job losses, the absence of social and psychosocial support mechanisms, the lack of public spaces to gather and network, and uncertainty in long-term reconstruction efforts. We also look to combine the resources and talents of internationally-based architects, planners, engineers, and experts in collaborations with professionals, businesses, civic initiatives, and municipalities.

Our members and colleagues continue to visit groups who are working internationally as well as in Turkey and internationally, present at conferences, seminars, universities, and workshops regarding resiliency, promote the research and publications of experts, and contribute designs for collaboration and rebuilding in disaster-affected areas. In particular, we look to humanitarian efforts that rely on multidisciplinary, mutual aid at the grassroots level. We believe this approach is essential to preserving the culture and identity of a place and its people. Through ongoing contributions, our members hope to build awareness and give architects, planners, and engineers more agency for future projects, provide resources in ongoing efforts, and improve lives through design.

Among other efforts, CARRRE curated Turkey and Syria After the Earthquakes, a series of five international panel discussions among thirty global experts which serves to provide a platform for learning, debate, and actionable projects. These panels were conducted in partnership with the American Institute of Architects NY (AIANY) and the cultural institute Salt (Istanbul). Each of these full-length panels as well as the individual presentations by each expert can be found on this website.  CARRRE will also provide programming and support around a 2027 exhibition at the Center for Architecture in NYC (AIANY) about grassroots initiatives and resiliency following the earthquakes in Turkey. This exhibition is being designed and curated by a CARRRE member firm, ACHA, and a CARRRE collaborator in Istanbul, Turkey, Urban.Koop. Graphic design will be provided by another CARRRE member, Eken Design. The exhibition will also include works by other CARRRE member firms and their students.


Translation: Don’t lose hope we’ll be back Hatay…