Abstract
The rising number of forcibly displaced people has led to an increased need for refugee camps, which provide temporary shelter and safety for those unable to return home. Despite being designed for short - term use, many camps evolve into long - term settlements, bringing challenges related to safety, infrastructure and community integration. This project explores whether current refugee camp designs hinder safety and examines how urban planning strategies can improve living conditions. By treating refugee camps as potential permanent urban units, this study aims to identify tools and approaches to enhance the well - being and security of camp residents.