What Is Co-Housing? Developing a Conceptual Framework from the Studies of Danish Intergenerational Co-Housing

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Abstract

Co-housing forms part of a collaborative housing trend receiving increased interest. The physical layout of co-housing (bofællesskab in Danish) comprise several independent homes in combination with shared spaces and facilities, which support living together, balancing privacy and communality. In Denmark, self-organised groups have established co-housing ever since the early
1970s in different forms and types. Due to the complexity of how these communities have been arranged over time, co-housing includes great variety, which can be challenging when exploring the concept. The paper proposes an empirical and conceptual approach to the emerging literature on intergenerational co- housing, by developing a multi-dimensional spatial framework combined with an investigation of the different designing types of co-housing. By presenting an analysis of Danish intergenerational co-housing, the paper fills an empirical and conceptual gap in the existing co-housing literature, which usually makes references to Danish experiences or analyses some single cases, but rarely explore these more systematically.
Original languageEnglish
JournalHousing, Theory and Society
Volume37
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)40-64
Number of pages25
ISSN1403-6096
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020

Bibliographical note

Forms part of a special issue about: Collaborative Housing

Keywords

  • Co-housing concept
  • Spatiality
  • Visions
  • Design
  • Communality
  • Organisation

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