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=='''References'''==
 
  
To investigate the typical workings, problems, and successes of different approaches to organizing prostitution we investigated some reference projects.
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These projects can be found [[project15:references_prostitution|here]]
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=='''Prostitution in Rotterdam'''==
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=='''Connection City Scale'''==
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Recent developments within the [http://prototag.hyperbody.nl/prototag.php?id=c4LrY6GL3gTdR5rPYqtUOw city of Rotterdam] have caused the last place ('[http://prototag.hyperbody.nl/prototag.php?id=G9fof7xrk1SNbahNGg4iWw Keileweg]') where affordable public prostitution was available to close. This is a typical example of populist form politics as it does not remove the need for prostitution, but only causes the sex worker to practice their profession outside of the law becoming easy victims of pimps and other organised crime, thus greatly worsening their situation.
  
[http://prototag.hyperbody.nl/prototag.php?id=c4LrY6GL3gTdR5rPYqtUOw Municipality Rotterdam] recently closed the tippelzone '[http://prototag.hyperbody.nl/prototag.php?id=G9fof7xrk1SNbahNGg4iWw Keileweg]' that is located nearby the RDM site. The new policy does not provide a location for legal prostitution, while national law explicitly does. This causes 'underground' prostitution with increased connections to crime and large risks of abuse. We want to change the way how the municipality of Rotterdam deals with and views prostitution. To realize the Lusthof project we need to have a connection with the municipality and change their policy so as to support our proposal.
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The lusthof aims to rectify this governmental oversight, and at the same time improve the social situation of the sex worker. It connects to the city by being the only location with affordable prostitution, drawing people from all around the city and its surroundings.
  
[http://prototag.hyperbody.nl/prototag.php?id=G9fof7xrk1SNbahNGg4iWw Local prostitutes] need to be informed that the Lusthof is a place where they can work in the sex industry legally. They are offered the chance to practice their livelyhood in a safer environment, with on-site space for improving their situation.
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Furthermore its prime location along a mayor shipping artery could potentially draw clientele from surrounding countries where prostitution is currently illegal. Essentially functioning as a tourist attraction, much like the red light district in Amsterdam. To enhance this effect the Lusthof is equipped with shops, cafe's and other non-sexrelated functions in order to provide a broader palet of entertainment for the curious tourist, while placing prostitution at the center of healthy city activity instead of hiding it.
  
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=='''Lusthof in RDM'''==
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=='''Connection Local Scale'''==
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<li>(The Food Centrdm) can provide the prostitutes and the clients with food.</li>
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<li>(The confrontation) will inspire the clients and the prostitutes to improve their lives.</li>
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<li>(The Improvements System) can sell gifts to the clients.</li>
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The lusthof connects with the rest of the RDM site on multiple levels. It functions as a traffic knot, a nightclub, a shopping/market centre, and meeting point while also allowing dynamic buildings to intertwine or augment the programme through the strong connective tissue formed by the pixelated square. At the same time its unique programme draws in large quantities of people and money, directly creating investment opportunities which other developments desperately need to be realised.
  
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Current examples of the connective capacity of the square would be: market stalls from the floating market, single or multiple units of the floating islands project, the veni-vidi hotel pods, and the underwater connection to the variations nightclub.
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These connections are not only location-, but also time-dependent fitting into the dynamic nature of the expected on-site developments as well as providing opportunities for future changes and additions to the RDM site.
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=='''Connection activity scale'''==
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=='''User interaction'''==
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Interaction within the building takes place between three core groups: the sex worker, the casual visitor, and the clients. The relationship between the groups determines the organisation of the programme, the clients need to be able to blend in with the casual visitor while also able to discreetly seperate themselves from this group. The sex-worker needs to be rigidly separated from the casual visitor while easily approachable by their clientele, they also need a private space to relax and change into their work outfits.
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These mapped interactions translate themselves into the organisation and clustering of the working spaces, and the routing (more on that later). A rigid separation of activities based on the target usergroup is a logical extension of this. This is achieved by connecting public functions like shops and a cafe to the square, while placing the prostitution programme in the blobs.
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Finally the lusthof programme for the sex-workers is built around a so called "life-path". A person may at one time become involved in the sex-industry but want to get out of it at another. To guide this process the lusthof provides opportunities for (ex) prostitutes to join in workshops or rent/manage their own store. This is something which seperates the lusthof yet again from the traditional approach to prostitution.
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== '''Routing''' ==
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Routing within the project is a crucial element in the interactions between different user groups, and thus something which has been developed with great care. This is mostly due to the aspects of shame and covertness that are associated with prostitution. While attracting crowds with the use of a public square provides cover for the customers of the sex-workers they need to be able to unobtrusively disappear from the crowds and into the blobs.
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A quick [[project15:Analysis|analysis]] reveals that routing is best arranged according to sight principles. Using elements which draw attention of the general crowds to direct the gaze away from the acces points of the prostitution zones.
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=='''References'''==
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To investigate the typical workings, problems, and successes of different approaches to organizing prostitution we investigated some reference projects.
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These projects can be found [[project15:references_prostitution|here]]
  
 
Inside the building there will be connections between different activities and actors such as clients, prostitutes, and related people and organizations.
 
Inside the building there will be connections between different activities and actors such as clients, prostitutes, and related people and organizations.
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For interviews with SOAIDS and PMW click [[project15:interviews|here]]
 
For interviews with SOAIDS and PMW click [[project15:interviews|here]]
 
These interactions will translate themselves into the organisation and clustering of the working spaces. These can arrange themselves according to the needs of the prostitutes and their clients, forming clusters where bordellos are needed, or individual spaces in which solitary prostitutes can work, or which can be used as safe/neutral meeting places for sexual encounters such as escort services.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 19 January 2013

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[edit] Prostitution in Rotterdam

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Recent developments within the city of Rotterdam have caused the last place ('Keileweg') where affordable public prostitution was available to close. This is a typical example of populist form politics as it does not remove the need for prostitution, but only causes the sex worker to practice their profession outside of the law becoming easy victims of pimps and other organised crime, thus greatly worsening their situation.

The lusthof aims to rectify this governmental oversight, and at the same time improve the social situation of the sex worker. It connects to the city by being the only location with affordable prostitution, drawing people from all around the city and its surroundings.

Furthermore its prime location along a mayor shipping artery could potentially draw clientele from surrounding countries where prostitution is currently illegal. Essentially functioning as a tourist attraction, much like the red light district in Amsterdam. To enhance this effect the Lusthof is equipped with shops, cafe's and other non-sexrelated functions in order to provide a broader palet of entertainment for the curious tourist, while placing prostitution at the center of healthy city activity instead of hiding it.

[edit] Lusthof in RDM

15 interactions connections internal.jpg

The lusthof connects with the rest of the RDM site on multiple levels. It functions as a traffic knot, a nightclub, a shopping/market centre, and meeting point while also allowing dynamic buildings to intertwine or augment the programme through the strong connective tissue formed by the pixelated square. At the same time its unique programme draws in large quantities of people and money, directly creating investment opportunities which other developments desperately need to be realised.

Current examples of the connective capacity of the square would be: market stalls from the floating market, single or multiple units of the floating islands project, the veni-vidi hotel pods, and the underwater connection to the variations nightclub.

These connections are not only location-, but also time-dependent fitting into the dynamic nature of the expected on-site developments as well as providing opportunities for future changes and additions to the RDM site.


Interactions day.jpg Interactions night.jpg

[edit] User interaction

Interaction within the building takes place between three core groups: the sex worker, the casual visitor, and the clients. The relationship between the groups determines the organisation of the programme, the clients need to be able to blend in with the casual visitor while also able to discreetly seperate themselves from this group. The sex-worker needs to be rigidly separated from the casual visitor while easily approachable by their clientele, they also need a private space to relax and change into their work outfits.

15 interactions relationships.jpg

These mapped interactions translate themselves into the organisation and clustering of the working spaces, and the routing (more on that later). A rigid separation of activities based on the target usergroup is a logical extension of this. This is achieved by connecting public functions like shops and a cafe to the square, while placing the prostitution programme in the blobs.

15 interaction plein.jpg

15 interactions programma.jpg

Finally the lusthof programme for the sex-workers is built around a so called "life-path". A person may at one time become involved in the sex-industry but want to get out of it at another. To guide this process the lusthof provides opportunities for (ex) prostitutes to join in workshops or rent/manage their own store. This is something which seperates the lusthof yet again from the traditional approach to prostitution.

15 interaction levenspad.jpg

[edit] Routing

Routing within the project is a crucial element in the interactions between different user groups, and thus something which has been developed with great care. This is mostly due to the aspects of shame and covertness that are associated with prostitution. While attracting crowds with the use of a public square provides cover for the customers of the sex-workers they need to be able to unobtrusively disappear from the crowds and into the blobs.

A quick analysis reveals that routing is best arranged according to sight principles. Using elements which draw attention of the general crowds to direct the gaze away from the acces points of the prostitution zones.

15 interaction connections.jpg 15 interaction corner.jpg

[edit] References

To investigate the typical workings, problems, and successes of different approaches to organizing prostitution we investigated some reference projects.

These projects can be found here

Inside the building there will be connections between different activities and actors such as clients, prostitutes, and related people and organizations.

  • SOA Poli is an organizations that helps people with STDs.
  • SOAIDS also prostitutie.nl is the dutch national helpdesk for prostitutes.
  • (PMW) 'Prostitutie Maatschappelijk Werk' is an organization that supports working and retired prostitutes.

For interviews with SOAIDS and PMW click here