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Collective Living Primary Projects

Collective Living Primary Projects
Collective Living Primary Projects

Collective Living Primary Projects Explore innovative unbuilt projects redefining urban living through community driven design and sustainable architecture. Reconsidering collective living, these speculative projects replace utopian rhetoric with spatial logic and environmental reality.

Primary Projects
Primary Projects

Primary Projects Each lesson is illustrated with project photos demonstrating design solutions across the themes of circulation, economy, storage, flexibility, privacy, expression, and economy. Fanyu song, housing not only for living; removation of left unfinished commercial housing in southern china, 2022 yijie zhang, inclusive and incremental renovation; the case of old public housing in shanghai, 2021. In a collective living environment, residents typically have their own private sleeping areas while sharing common spaces like kitchens, living rooms, and gardens. Following, we have gathered 13 projects around the world, including mixed use buildings, temporary installations, co workings, and co livings, which promote shared spaces in different ways.

Primary Projects
Primary Projects

Primary Projects In a collective living environment, residents typically have their own private sleeping areas while sharing common spaces like kitchens, living rooms, and gardens. Following, we have gathered 13 projects around the world, including mixed use buildings, temporary installations, co workings, and co livings, which promote shared spaces in different ways. The collective living strategies through environmental, socio cultural and spatial approaches discussed earlier in the methodology section are applied in this design proposal. Collective housing: new initiatives will present, define and disseminate topics of past and contemporary collective living, urban planning and architecture, urban solidarity practices, cooperation in neighbourhood communities as well as progressive sustainable housing policies and housing models. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Selected from 279 cities in 41 countries, the projects have been nominated by european independent experts, the national architecture associations, and the prize advisory committee.

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