ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF COLLECTIVE HOUSING

Authors

  • Ivana Maksimović Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/03FA14Maksimovic

Keywords:

Co-living, collective housing, architecture planning

Abstract

The paper deals with the research of the co-living and its function in culture and society. Co-living refers to coexistence in the widest sense. From the position of the architect, we discourse primarily about the co-living, that is, the space for living together. Changes within the community also make changes in their place. These changes are conditioned by transformations that often begin with one project - sometimes even small ones. In modern fast-life conditions where the availability of functions in a small time and space band is imperative, it is striving to create a circuit that will offer different users, respond to needs in a small space. In this way, social equity is guaranteed through the provision of services of the same quality for the needs that are all the same.

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Published

2019-07-28