The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. First, we provide an overview of cohousing and we identify its five constitutive characteristics. Second, we propose a comparison between the constitutive features of cohousing and of other kinds of private residential communities. Third, we argue that the interpretation of cohousing within the context of private residential communities raises some doubts about a completely positive interpretation of the phenomenon and about policies for promoting it. © 2013 Taylor & Francis
© 2018, © 2018 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban Research. The rise in private renting in hom...
Cohousing is a form of intentional community which has made a significant contribution to urban envi...
This study examines where cohousing develops in the United States as of early 2021. Previous literat...
The paper focuses on differences and similarities between two types of intentional private residenti...
Recent research suggests there is broader interest in cohousing in the US than its current niche mar...
As elsewhere, British Columbia faces a challenge of how to provide livable, affordable, safe housing...
Cohousing emerged in Denmark and the Netherlands almost 40 years ago as a housing type that aimed to...
This work aims to assess whether cohousing communities might generate positive effects in terms of s...
En el presente artículo se presenta una descripción de las características generales del cohousing, ...
In a context of ever faster globalisation, citizens and their environment are clearly put under pres...
Cohousing communities’ participatory processes take place from the preliminary phases of the develop...
Cohousing is widely celebrated as a socially and environmentally sustainable housing model, but rema...
textThe United States has a long history of being home to utopian communities. Early ones were base...
This work aims to assess whether cohousing communities might generate positive effects in terms of s...
This article investigates the potential of cohousing as a model for sustainable communities. Cohousi...
© 2018, © 2018 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban Research. The rise in private renting in hom...
Cohousing is a form of intentional community which has made a significant contribution to urban envi...
This study examines where cohousing develops in the United States as of early 2021. Previous literat...
The paper focuses on differences and similarities between two types of intentional private residenti...
Recent research suggests there is broader interest in cohousing in the US than its current niche mar...
As elsewhere, British Columbia faces a challenge of how to provide livable, affordable, safe housing...
Cohousing emerged in Denmark and the Netherlands almost 40 years ago as a housing type that aimed to...
This work aims to assess whether cohousing communities might generate positive effects in terms of s...
En el presente artículo se presenta una descripción de las características generales del cohousing, ...
In a context of ever faster globalisation, citizens and their environment are clearly put under pres...
Cohousing communities’ participatory processes take place from the preliminary phases of the develop...
Cohousing is widely celebrated as a socially and environmentally sustainable housing model, but rema...
textThe United States has a long history of being home to utopian communities. Early ones were base...
This work aims to assess whether cohousing communities might generate positive effects in terms of s...
This article investigates the potential of cohousing as a model for sustainable communities. Cohousi...
© 2018, © 2018 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban Research. The rise in private renting in hom...
Cohousing is a form of intentional community which has made a significant contribution to urban envi...
This study examines where cohousing develops in the United States as of early 2021. Previous literat...