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Beschreibung
A number of architecturally bold, collaborative housing projects have been built in the past half century, based on ideas by future residents and realized in a participatory design process. This book revisits one pioneering grassroots development, the Wandelmeent, the first cluster cohousing built in Holland. Part of the famous Dutch experimental housing of the 1970s, the Wandelmeent creates small clusters, sharing a common kitchen and dining room, within a larger community of 50 households. With aspirations of close neighboring, the residents have created private, semi-private, common and public spheres. Cluster Cohousing Revisited walks readers through the history of the Wandelmeent's beginning, the inspiration for its novel design, and the process of bringing a community to life. Authors Els de Jong and Dorit Fromm describe how the ideals that shaped the Wandelmeent are embodied in the daily lives of its current residents. This "co-occupancy" evaluation is a case study to see if and how cohousing can support community cohesion, promote intergenerational diversity, and enable residents to manage their community spaces, while maintaining independence and privacy.
A number of architecturally bold, collaborative housing projects have been built in the past half century, based on ideas by future residents and realized in a participatory design process. This book revisits one pioneering grassroots development, the Wandelmeent, the first cluster cohousing built in Holland. Part of the famous Dutch experimental housing of the 1970s, the Wandelmeent creates small clusters, sharing a common kitchen and dining room, within a larger community of 50 households. With aspirations of close neighboring, the residents have created private, semi-private, common and public spheres. Cluster Cohousing Revisited walks readers through the history of the Wandelmeent's beginning, the inspiration for its novel design, and the process of bringing a community to life. Authors Els de Jong and Dorit Fromm describe how the ideals that shaped the Wandelmeent are embodied in the daily lives of its current residents. This "co-occupancy" evaluation is a case study to see if and how cohousing can support community cohesion, promote intergenerational diversity, and enable residents to manage their community spaces, while maintaining independence and privacy.
Zusammenfassung
Dorit is a design researcher and writer, an architect, and has worked in communications for the design industry. She has researched a variety of community and housing designs, conducted post-occupancy evaluations of multi-unit housing and presented on new forms of housing internationally. Her book, Collaborative Communities, published in 1991, first described the variety of European and American models of collaborative housing. Her interest in clusters was sparked as a student working with architect Christopher Alexander in Mexicali building low-income housing.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Importe
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Heimwerken & Do it yourself
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9789403612195
ISBN-10: 9403612193
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Dorit Fromm
Hersteller: Mijnbestseller.nl
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Bookmundo, Delftsestraat 33, ?-3013 AE Rotterdam, info@bookmundo.com
Maße: 235 x 155 x 12 mm
Von/Mit: Dorit Fromm
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.02.2021
Gewicht: 0,33 kg
Artikel-ID: 119663926