Collaborative Housing: The Resurgence of Collectively Self-organised and Self-managed Housing in Europe

Translated title of the contribution: Vivienda colaborativa : El resurgimiento de la vivienda auto-organizada y auto-gestionada colectivamente en Europa

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Abstract

Against the backdrop of the current housing crisis, Europe has seen the (re)emergence of collectively self-organised housing projects. Collaborative housing stands as an umbrella term for the wide range of these housing forms, where groups of residents collectively design, develop and inhabit housing. This chapter provides a brief characterization of the motives underlying these new types of housing forms, and lays out challenges and opportunities that these projects entail. In doing so, it applies the concept of co-production, which signals a new paradigm in the way of conceiving the relationship between residents and professionals in housing provision.

Translated title of the contributionVivienda colaborativa : El resurgimiento de la vivienda auto-organizada y auto-gestionada colectivamente en Europa
Original languageMultiple languages
Title of host publicationHousing and Urban Regeneration of Deprived Neighborhoods in Santiago
Subtitle of host publicationNorth-South Perspectives about Collaborative Processes
EditorsLuz María Vergara, Cristián Robertson, Darinka Czischke, Elke Schlack, Rodrigo Tapia
PublisherTU Delft OPEN
Pages39-52
Number of pages14
ISBN (Print)978-94-6366-222-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Publication series

NameResearch in Urbanism Series (RiUS)
Volume5
ISSN (Print)1875-0192
ISSN (Electronic)1879-8217

Keywords

  • Collaborative housing
  • collective self-organization
  • co-production
  • housing crisis
  • Europe

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