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The Large Housing Complexes of the Utopian Socialists
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- Frontmatter 1
- Foreword 5
- Table of Contents 8
- Models of Shared Living: Context and Overview 10
- Transitions between Public and Private 15
- Motives that Drive Shared Living 19
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Sharing Based on Economic Intentions
- Efficiency and Rationalization: Sharing Based on Economic Intentions 26
- Changing Organizational Structures of Living 28
- The Economics of Shared Housing 34
- The Large Housing Complexes of the Utopian Socialists 41
- Men’s and Women’s Hostels and Boarding Houses for Urban Nomads 56
- Central-Kitchen Houses as a Model of Reform 81
- Collective Housing in the Soviet Union 102
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Sharing Based on Political Intentions
- Progress and Stability: Sharing Based on Political Intentions 112
- The Diversity of Collective Living Spaces and Options for Use 114
- The City and Collective Living: An Attempt at Rapprochement in a Conflicted Relationship 117
- Garden Cities and Courtyard Apartment Buildings: Visions of Social Reform 123
- Community Settlements as Staged Neighborhoods 144
- Cooperative Living and the Opening of Living Spaces 164
- Collective Housing in the German Democratic Republic 187
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Sharing Based on Social Intentions
- Sufficiency and Participation: Sharing Based on Social Intentions 192
- Changing Living Spaces Due to Changing Lifestyles 195
- Differentiation Processes in European Housing Markets in the 21st Century 200
- Housing and Culture Projects as an Expression of Community 205
- Community Households and Cluster Apartments with Services 232
- Co-Living as Interconnected and Decentralized Housing 272
- Communal Households and Squatting 289
- Extending Individuality 294
- Four Levels of Action: A Perspective 302
- Index 308
- Reference books, monographs 312
- Studies and Research 316
- Articles and Magazines 317
- Biographies 318
- Acknowledgments 320
- Imprint 324
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Foreword 5
- Table of Contents 8
- Models of Shared Living: Context and Overview 10
- Transitions between Public and Private 15
- Motives that Drive Shared Living 19
-
Sharing Based on Economic Intentions
- Efficiency and Rationalization: Sharing Based on Economic Intentions 26
- Changing Organizational Structures of Living 28
- The Economics of Shared Housing 34
- The Large Housing Complexes of the Utopian Socialists 41
- Men’s and Women’s Hostels and Boarding Houses for Urban Nomads 56
- Central-Kitchen Houses as a Model of Reform 81
- Collective Housing in the Soviet Union 102
-
Sharing Based on Political Intentions
- Progress and Stability: Sharing Based on Political Intentions 112
- The Diversity of Collective Living Spaces and Options for Use 114
- The City and Collective Living: An Attempt at Rapprochement in a Conflicted Relationship 117
- Garden Cities and Courtyard Apartment Buildings: Visions of Social Reform 123
- Community Settlements as Staged Neighborhoods 144
- Cooperative Living and the Opening of Living Spaces 164
- Collective Housing in the German Democratic Republic 187
-
Sharing Based on Social Intentions
- Sufficiency and Participation: Sharing Based on Social Intentions 192
- Changing Living Spaces Due to Changing Lifestyles 195
- Differentiation Processes in European Housing Markets in the 21st Century 200
- Housing and Culture Projects as an Expression of Community 205
- Community Households and Cluster Apartments with Services 232
- Co-Living as Interconnected and Decentralized Housing 272
- Communal Households and Squatting 289
- Extending Individuality 294
- Four Levels of Action: A Perspective 302
- Index 308
- Reference books, monographs 312
- Studies and Research 316
- Articles and Magazines 317
- Biographies 318
- Acknowledgments 320
- Imprint 324