The re-emergence of co-housing in Europe

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Abstract

Across Europe, the number of co-housing initiatives is growing, and they are increasingly receiving attention from administrators and professionals who hold high expectations for urban liveability. Is co-housing a marginal idealist phenomenon, or the urban middle class’ answer to the current housing crisis? And has the development of theoretical insight and research kept up with the actual expansion of co-housing as a practice? These questions were raised during the first European conference on co-housing research, which took place in Tours, France, in March 2012. Both the conference and this book aim to move beyond case-studies, and to look more particularly at the implications and wider perspective of the current co-housing trend.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge - Taylor & Francis Group
Number of pages128
ISBN (Print)9781138961258
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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