How can a shared housing environment foster belonging? The aim of this project is to learn from women with experience in shelters and/or criminal justice-related institutions about how communal living environments could be designed to better foster social inclusion.Applied Science, Faculty ofCommunity and Regional Planning (SCARP), School ofUnreviewedGraduat
Increasing interest and investment in inclusive housing for people with complex disabilities has res...
This issue of Social Inclusion explores the interconnected, but multi-faceted concepts of home, hous...
Housing is a right, not a commodity, yet most housing in Australia is not accessible. Since 1994 I h...
How can a shared housing environment foster belonging? The aim of this project is to learn from wome...
This chapter examines alternative housing projects to illustrate their potential in facing two conte...
This project focused on housing in affecting social inclusion/exclusion. It reinforced the notion t...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised betterlife opportunities open the doorsforma...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised better life opportunities open the doors for...
How can collective housing design encourage social inclusion? From an ecological perspective, the ho...
Housing-related policies and programs can play an important role in promoting social inclusion by ad...
This paper is the first from an Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute-funded 2010-12 resea...
This research deals with the affordable housing problem for housing seekers who cannot find a house ...
In our capitalist and settler-colonial society, being without a home means being excluded from the m...
This issue of Social Inclusion explores the interconnected, but multi-faceted concepts of home, hous...
International audienceCollaborative housing in France has reached a turning point. Following the pio...
Increasing interest and investment in inclusive housing for people with complex disabilities has res...
This issue of Social Inclusion explores the interconnected, but multi-faceted concepts of home, hous...
Housing is a right, not a commodity, yet most housing in Australia is not accessible. Since 1994 I h...
How can a shared housing environment foster belonging? The aim of this project is to learn from wome...
This chapter examines alternative housing projects to illustrate their potential in facing two conte...
This project focused on housing in affecting social inclusion/exclusion. It reinforced the notion t...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised betterlife opportunities open the doorsforma...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised better life opportunities open the doors for...
How can collective housing design encourage social inclusion? From an ecological perspective, the ho...
Housing-related policies and programs can play an important role in promoting social inclusion by ad...
This paper is the first from an Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute-funded 2010-12 resea...
This research deals with the affordable housing problem for housing seekers who cannot find a house ...
In our capitalist and settler-colonial society, being without a home means being excluded from the m...
This issue of Social Inclusion explores the interconnected, but multi-faceted concepts of home, hous...
International audienceCollaborative housing in France has reached a turning point. Following the pio...
Increasing interest and investment in inclusive housing for people with complex disabilities has res...
This issue of Social Inclusion explores the interconnected, but multi-faceted concepts of home, hous...
Housing is a right, not a commodity, yet most housing in Australia is not accessible. Since 1994 I h...