Collaborative Housing

Against the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectively self-organised housing projects. Collaborative housing stands as an umbrella term for the wide range of these housing forms, where groups of residents collectively design, develop and inhabit housin...

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Main Author: Darinka Czischke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2019-10-01
Series:Research in Urbanism Series
Online Access:https://www.rius.ac/index.php/rius/article/view/17
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spelling doaj-3bde033c36694ea2be2f0a463201bc042021-01-20T16:06:25ZengTU Delft OpenResearch in Urbanism Series1875-01921879-82172019-10-015395210.7480/rius.5.39864Collaborative HousingDarinka Czischke0TU Delft, Architecture and the Built EnvironmentAgainst the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectively self-organised housing projects. Collaborative housing stands as an umbrella term for the wide range of these housing forms, where groups of residents collectively design, develop and inhabit housing. This chapter provides a brief characterization of the motives underlying these new types of housing forms, and lays out challenges and opportunities that these projects entail. In doing so, it applies the concept of co-production, which signals a new paradigm in the way of conceiving the relationship between residents and professionals in housing provision.https://www.rius.ac/index.php/rius/article/view/17
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description Against the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectively self-organised housing projects. Collaborative housing stands as an umbrella term for the wide range of these housing forms, where groups of residents collectively design, develop and inhabit housing. This chapter provides a brief characterization of the motives underlying these new types of housing forms, and lays out challenges and opportunities that these projects entail. In doing so, it applies the concept of co-production, which signals a new paradigm in the way of conceiving the relationship between residents and professionals in housing provision.
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