How our housing choices make adult friendships more difficult
David Roberts writes about the difficulties of adult friendships because of housing choices.
David Roberts writes about the difficulties of adult friendships because of housing choices.
In an article originally appeared on Positive News, Lucy Douglas looks at the co-housing model as having the potential to transform citizenry for the best and constitute a genuinely sustainable model in times of crisis.
The article by Amy Blakely introduces the research on senior co-housing trends conducted by Sherry Cummings, associate dean and professor of social work at the University of Tennessee and Nancy Kropf, dean of Georgia State University’s Perimeter College in the summer 2019.
Originally published on RNZ, this article by Charlotte Jones reports on the early stages of two initiatives aimng at building eco-villages in New Zealand, following the lead of existing projects and committing to full environmental sustainability, as well as meaningful community life.
Originally published on The Conversation and written by Nancy P.
Sarah Holder, in her article for CityLab, reports on the largest co-living building ever proposed.
Originally published on Huffington Post India, the article explores the increase in co-living trends in Bengaluru, India's Silicon Valley.
Housing cooperative HSB is leading the construction of Sweden's largest solar-panel park.
In this essay for e-Flux, the authors draw on a critique of land-privatization and its socially damaging consequences as legalized theft, deeping their analysis beyond the acknowledgment that many countries are facing a lack of affordable housing and social housing.
Originally appeared as a commentary written by Ben Brock Johnson, a co-housing community resident in Massachussets, the article illustrates the advantages of co-housing in combating social isolation, feelings of loneliness and alienation from one's own neighbours and climate-change-related a