@article{7cc2cfb4ee964946990ef00b23461c46,
title = "What Is Co-Housing?: Developing a Conceptual Framework from the Studies of Danish Intergenerational Co-Housing",
abstract = "Co-housing forms part of a collaborative housing trend receiving increased interest. The physical layout of co-housing (bof{\ae}llesskab 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. ",
keywords = "Concept of co-housing, Spatiality, Visions, Organisation, Communality, Design, Co-housing concept, Spatiality, Visions, Design, Communality, Organisation",
author = "Beck, {Anna Falkenstjerne}",
note = "Forms part of a special issue about: Collaborative Housing ",
year = "2020",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1080/14036096.2019.1633398",
language = "English",
volume = "37",
pages = "40--64",
journal = "Housing, Theory and Society",
issn = "1403-6096",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis",
number = "1",
}