Co-housing gets hip in Western Australia
An article that sheds light on the growing popularity of eco villages in western Australia with an objective to encourage community living, affordability, and a better quality of life
An article that sheds light on the growing popularity of eco villages in western Australia with an objective to encourage community living, affordability, and a better quality of life
Eco villages and Cohousing have been on the rise in the past few years in the UK, this article presents the experiences of residents in eco villages and their consciuos efforts to minimize carbon footprint through coliving
A report from Paralles about an award winning and innovative cohousing initiative- Barrio Orba undertaken by local architects in Valencia, Spain
In this report Archdaily describes the Nanterre Cohousing developed by MaO architectes + Tectône. This project is a good representation of resident participation, urban integration and sustanabilty in a cohousing model.
This article by Canadian Architect magazine gives its take on the emerging cohousing trends and projects in Canada.
This article from Architecture Now focuses on current housing trends in New Zealand. It proposes cohousing as an alternative means to the developer led housing sector and highlights the required framework inorder to encourage development of cohousing in the country.
An article by archdaily that highlights the current deterioration of affordable housing in the UK and the emergence of cohousing as a possible alternative to the crisis.
This article features the worlds largest coliving project known as The Collective Old Oak. Based in London, the project is a combination of student housing and hotels and will combine the best of both worlds to provide an affordable and socialy enriching way of living.
This article features results from perFORM Building Design Competition which emphasised on houses with high performance but at the same time innovative design.
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