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A History of Collective Living : Forms of Shared Housing / Susanne Schmid; ed. by Susanne Schmid, Dietmar Eberle, Margit Hugentobler.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Basel : Birkhäuser, [2024]Copyright date: 2025Description: 1 online resource (320 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783035628005
  • 9783035628036
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.774
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword to the Second Edition -- Foreword to the First Edition -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Models of Shared Living: Context and Overview -- Transitions between Public and Private -- Motives that Drive Shared Living -- Sharing Based on Economic Intentions -- Eficiency and Rationalization: Sharing Based on Economic Intentions -- Changing Organizational Structures of Living -- The Economics of Shared Housing -- The Large Housing Complexes of the Utopian Socialists -- Men’s and Women’s Hostels and Boarding Houses for Urban Nomads -- Central-Kitchen Houses as a Model of Reform -- Excursus: Collective Housing in the Soviet Union -- Sharing Based on Political Intentions -- Progress and Stability: Sharing Based on Political Intentions -- The Diversity of Collective Living Spaces and Options for Use -- The City and Collective Living: An Attempt at Rapprochement in a Conflicted Relationship -- Garden Cities and Courtyard Apartment Buildings: Visions of Social Reform -- Community Settlements as Staged Neighborhoods -- Cooperative Living and the Opening of Living Spaces -- Excursus: Collective Housing in the German Democratic Republic -- Sharing Based on Social Intentions -- Sufficiency and Participation: Sharing Based on Social Intentions -- Changing Living Spaces Due to Changing Lifestyles -- Differentiation Processes in European Housing Markets in the 21st Century -- Housing and Culture Projects as an Expression of Community -- Community Households and Cluster Apartments with Services -- Co-Living as Interconnected and Decentralized Housing -- Excursus: Communal Households and Squatting -- Summary -- Extending Individuality -- Four Levels of Action: A Perspective -- Index -- Bibliography -- Biographies -- Acknowledgments -- Imprint
Summary: Das Buch erzählt die Geschichte des gemeinschaftlichen Wohnens von ca. 1850 bis heute. Drei Motive des Teilens – die ökonomische, politische und soziale Intention – gliedern die Wohnobjekte, die einer historischen Analyse unterzogen und in neun Entwicklungsphasen geordnet werden. Im Vergleich untersucht die Autorin unterschiedliche Nutzungen, ihre Entstehungsformen und deren Entwicklungslinien bis heute, und zeigt so, wie das alltägliche Zusammenleben und die Abstufung der Wohnintimität in Europa praktiziert werden. Aufgrund seiner umfassenden Darstellung, durch die Analyse der Typologie, Grundrissstudien sowie Nutzer- und Expertenbefragungen kann das Buch auch als Lexikon oder Handbuch zum gemeinschaftlichen Wohnen gelten – ein präziser Überblick, der in dieser Form einzigartig ist. Die vergriffene Erstausgabe erscheint nun in korrigierte Neuauflage sowie neuer Gestaltung und Ausstattung. Darstellung europäischer Wohnkonzepte seit 1850 Über 30 Fallbeispiele über das Wie und Warum des Zusammenwohnens Neuauflage des Standardwerkes zum kollektiven WohnenSummary: This book tells the story of communal living forms from about 1850 until the present day. The projects featured in this book are divided according to the motivations of their creators and users – economic, political, and social. The book also contains historical analysis and the identification of nine discrete development phases. The author investigates and compares different forms of housing and the way they developed until today. She illustrates how shared living and the degrees of privacy are practiced in Europe. Owing to its comprehensive documentation, the analysis of typologies, layout plans, and user and expert interviews, the book can also be considered to be a handbook on communal living, offering a unique and detailed overview of this form of residential architecture. This is the second and revised edition in a new layout and design of the sold out first edition. Illustration of European communal housing concepts since 1850 Over 30 case examples on how and why people live together New edition of the standard work on collective living Also available in German: Eine Geschichte des gemeinschaftlichen Wohnens

Frontmatter -- Foreword to the Second Edition -- Foreword to the First Edition -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Models of Shared Living: Context and Overview -- Transitions between Public and Private -- Motives that Drive Shared Living -- Sharing Based on Economic Intentions -- Eficiency and Rationalization: Sharing Based on Economic Intentions -- Changing Organizational Structures of Living -- The Economics of Shared Housing -- The Large Housing Complexes of the Utopian Socialists -- Men’s and Women’s Hostels and Boarding Houses for Urban Nomads -- Central-Kitchen Houses as a Model of Reform -- Excursus: Collective Housing in the Soviet Union -- Sharing Based on Political Intentions -- Progress and Stability: Sharing Based on Political Intentions -- The Diversity of Collective Living Spaces and Options for Use -- The City and Collective Living: An Attempt at Rapprochement in a Conflicted Relationship -- Garden Cities and Courtyard Apartment Buildings: Visions of Social Reform -- Community Settlements as Staged Neighborhoods -- Cooperative Living and the Opening of Living Spaces -- Excursus: Collective Housing in the German Democratic Republic -- Sharing Based on Social Intentions -- Sufficiency and Participation: Sharing Based on Social Intentions -- Changing Living Spaces Due to Changing Lifestyles -- Differentiation Processes in European Housing Markets in the 21st Century -- Housing and Culture Projects as an Expression of Community -- Community Households and Cluster Apartments with Services -- Co-Living as Interconnected and Decentralized Housing -- Excursus: Communal Households and Squatting -- Summary -- Extending Individuality -- Four Levels of Action: A Perspective -- Index -- Bibliography -- Biographies -- Acknowledgments -- Imprint

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Das Buch erzählt die Geschichte des gemeinschaftlichen Wohnens von ca. 1850 bis heute. Drei Motive des Teilens – die ökonomische, politische und soziale Intention – gliedern die Wohnobjekte, die einer historischen Analyse unterzogen und in neun Entwicklungsphasen geordnet werden. Im Vergleich untersucht die Autorin unterschiedliche Nutzungen, ihre Entstehungsformen und deren Entwicklungslinien bis heute, und zeigt so, wie das alltägliche Zusammenleben und die Abstufung der Wohnintimität in Europa praktiziert werden. Aufgrund seiner umfassenden Darstellung, durch die Analyse der Typologie, Grundrissstudien sowie Nutzer- und Expertenbefragungen kann das Buch auch als Lexikon oder Handbuch zum gemeinschaftlichen Wohnen gelten – ein präziser Überblick, der in dieser Form einzigartig ist. Die vergriffene Erstausgabe erscheint nun in korrigierte Neuauflage sowie neuer Gestaltung und Ausstattung. Darstellung europäischer Wohnkonzepte seit 1850 Über 30 Fallbeispiele über das Wie und Warum des Zusammenwohnens Neuauflage des Standardwerkes zum kollektiven Wohnen

This book tells the story of communal living forms from about 1850 until the present day. The projects featured in this book are divided according to the motivations of their creators and users – economic, political, and social. The book also contains historical analysis and the identification of nine discrete development phases. The author investigates and compares different forms of housing and the way they developed until today. She illustrates how shared living and the degrees of privacy are practiced in Europe. Owing to its comprehensive documentation, the analysis of typologies, layout plans, and user and expert interviews, the book can also be considered to be a handbook on communal living, offering a unique and detailed overview of this form of residential architecture. This is the second and revised edition in a new layout and design of the sold out first edition. Illustration of European communal housing concepts since 1850 Over 30 case examples on how and why people live together New edition of the standard work on collective living Also available in German: Eine Geschichte des gemeinschaftlichen Wohnens

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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