Against the background of the current housing affordability crisis, a new wave of ‘collaborative housing’ (CH) is developing in many European cities. In this paper, CH refers to housing projects where residents choose to share certain spaces and are involved in the design phase. While many authors point to the alleged economic benefits of living in CH, the (collaborative) design dimension is rarely mentioned in relation to affordability. This paper seeks to fill this knowledge gap by identifying design criteria used in CH to reduce building costs, increasing this way its affordability. We carry out a comparative case study research, where we assess the design phase of 16 CH projects in different European cities. Findings suggest that collab...
Against the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectivel...
Europe has witnessed the re-emergence of different self-organized forms of housing initiatives. One ...
This article deals with the multidimensional and contested notion of housing affordability (HA). In ...
The world’s population is increasing and every day, more people are coming to the cities. People are...
The big amount of opinions and interpretations of the term “affordable housing” are only a proof of ...
Rising prices in real estate and demographic evolution make access to the individual property an imp...
The main question is: how can affordable housing be provided by development through building groups?...
This paper presents evidence that the sustainable dwelling involves the collective use of spaces and...
This research deals with the affordable housing problem for housing seekers who cannot find a house ...
Recent societal developments, as well as environmental problems like global warming, demand more soc...
There is a need of problematizing taken for granted assumptions in the conceptualization of collabor...
During the housing crisis of the 1920s, the German concept Existenzminimum (minimum dwelling) was de...
This project explores the context of housing affordability for area median income earners in the Pac...
The three case studies are multi-unit residential buildings located in three vastly different Europe...
Housing affordability in the 21st-century requires a new way of understanding the concept. The conce...
Against the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectivel...
Europe has witnessed the re-emergence of different self-organized forms of housing initiatives. One ...
This article deals with the multidimensional and contested notion of housing affordability (HA). In ...
The world’s population is increasing and every day, more people are coming to the cities. People are...
The big amount of opinions and interpretations of the term “affordable housing” are only a proof of ...
Rising prices in real estate and demographic evolution make access to the individual property an imp...
The main question is: how can affordable housing be provided by development through building groups?...
This paper presents evidence that the sustainable dwelling involves the collective use of spaces and...
This research deals with the affordable housing problem for housing seekers who cannot find a house ...
Recent societal developments, as well as environmental problems like global warming, demand more soc...
There is a need of problematizing taken for granted assumptions in the conceptualization of collabor...
During the housing crisis of the 1920s, the German concept Existenzminimum (minimum dwelling) was de...
This project explores the context of housing affordability for area median income earners in the Pac...
The three case studies are multi-unit residential buildings located in three vastly different Europe...
Housing affordability in the 21st-century requires a new way of understanding the concept. The conce...
Against the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectivel...
Europe has witnessed the re-emergence of different self-organized forms of housing initiatives. One ...
This article deals with the multidimensional and contested notion of housing affordability (HA). In ...