TY - BOOK ID - 48277357 TI - A history of collective living : forms of shared housing AU - Schmid, Susanne AU - Eberle, Dietmar AU - Hugentobler, Margrit PY - 2019 SN - 9783035618501 9783035618686 303561850X PB - Basel : Birkhäuser, DB - UniCat KW - 711.4(C)(4) KW - Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; vormgeving en analyse van de stad ; Europa KW - 728.2 KW - Collectief wonen ; woonblokken KW - Collectieve woningbouw ; Europa ; 19de-20ste eeuw KW - Cohousing KW - Woningbouw ; woningblokken, meergezinshuizen, maisonettes KW - Collectieve woningbouw ; Europa ; 19de en 20ste eeuw KW - 728.01 KW - 728 KW - 728.03 KW - 728.035 KW - 728.036 KW - 728.037 KW - Collectief wonen KW - Collective housing KW - Collectieve woondomeinen KW - Wonen (theorie) KW - Woningbouw (architectuur) KW - Woningen (architectuur) KW - Woonhuizen (architectuur) KW - Wonen KW - Wonen (geschiedenis) KW - Woningbouw (geschiedenis) KW - 19de eeuw (woningbouw) KW - Negentiende eeuw (woningbouw) KW - 20ste eeuw (woningbouw) KW - Twintigste eeuw (woningbouw) KW - 21ste eeuw (woningbouw) KW - Eénentwintigste eeuw (woningbouw) KW - Habitat collectif KW - Habitat communautaire KW - Habitat individuel groupé KW - Immeuble KW - Histoire KW - Sociology of environment KW - Architecture KW - architecture [discipline] KW - shared housing KW - Histoire de l'habitat KW - 19e siècle KW - 21e siècle KW - 20e siècle KW - Immeubles d'habitation KW - Logement KW - Immeubles à usages multiples KW - Histoire. KW - Ensemble de maisons individuelles KW - Bâtiment d'habitation collectif KW - Communal living KW - History. KW - Collective settlements KW - Communes (Contre-culture) KW - Communautés KW - Immeubles à usages multiples UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:48277357 AB - This book is an in-depth history of collective living from around 1850 until today, identifying three motives for sharing housing -economic, political, and social- and providing detailed analysis of residential projects, which are divided into nine housing models. Through comparison of the reasons for establishment, different ways of use, evolutionary paths, and more, it becomes easy to visualize the various models and projects throughout their history and until today, demostrating how shared everyday life, intimacy in housing, and degrees of public access were shaped throughout Europe. This comprehensive presentation and analysis of typologies, house-holds, and lifestyles is combined with user and expert interviews to create a lexicon on the history of collective living. It is an incisive over-view that explores the architectural, sociological, and economic aspects of collective living. ER -