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Co-Living as Interconnected and Decentralized Housing

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A History of Collective Living
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© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

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