Neues Leben in Alt-Treptow
Auf Startnext hoffen wir auf Eure Unterstützung, wir glauben: Keiner soll alleine sein, sondern Zugang zu einer offenen und lebendigen Gemeinschaft haben, in der das Leben aufblüht.
Auf Startnext hoffen wir auf Eure Unterstützung, wir glauben: Keiner soll alleine sein, sondern Zugang zu einer offenen und lebendigen Gemeinschaft haben, in der das Leben aufblüht.
Die Holzbausiedlung "Quartier Wir" in Berlin-Weißensee soll vor allem Geflüchteten, Sozialträgern und Familien Wohnraum bieten. Marie Frank berichtet für Neues Deutschland.
Erste Genossenschaften ziehen sich als Reaktion auf den Mietendeckel von großem Neubauprojekt in Neukölln zurück. Ralf Schönball berichtet für den Tagesspiegel.
Article published on the Guardian, discussing the merits and problematic aspects of CoLiving, weighing the possibility of it being a way for corporate real estate agency to cash on a rising trend.
Article originally appeared on Vice UK argues for a critical understansing of the self-proclaimed "global living movement" CoLiving, maintaining that the latter embodies essentially capitalist trend and speculation.
Article originally appeared on The Huffington Post US highlights how the state of an increasingly pressured housing market pushes people to seek out for new, alternative solution to the conventional living arrangement, often compromising on privacy.
At TEDxCardiffbytheSea in 2017, Bianca Heyming, founder and long-standing resident of an intentional community, provides an introduction on her experience, sharing insights on the implications of living in a community and the commitment it entails, as well as the huge potential for contemporary a
In her TEDxLeuven talk from 2016, Eef Tanghe addresses compelling questions about environmentally and socially sustainable housing in an incresingly densely urbanised and populated world, drawing on her own long-stansing experience with co-housing and co-housing consultancy from an architetural,
With a focus on the US co-housing trends for senior citizens to combate loneliness and curb house-related expenses, the article originally appeared on the New York Times illustrates a few examples of successful house sharing experiences for an increasing number of elderly people.
Originally published on Atlas Obscura, the artlcle reports on the history and egalitarian community life of Awra Amba, an over-400 people strong intentional community founded almost 50 years ago in the Ethopian Highlands according to egalitarian, feminist and puritan ideas.