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BETTER AFFORDABLE HOUSING FEATURED IN ’HOUSE-TAG - EUROPEAN COLLECTIVE HOUSING 2000-2021’

Through the careful selection of the 54 cases that are collected from all over Europe, ’Housetag’ analyses the keys to understanding the collective housing project in Europe in the first twenty years of the 21st century. 

With Better Affordable Housing our ambition was to create the best possible settings for a thriving and informal neighbourhood. 

The choreographic features – the paths and entrance bridges – motivate the interaction between the inhabitants. All movement to and from the apartments takes place through social spaces, with the possibility of informally meeting everyone from the neighbors and the people living across the corridor to visitors from the neighbourhood. 

Better Affordable Housing has been developed with combinatorics as a principle. Each building unit consists of three modules, which have been placed on top of each other in diverse combinations in such a way that the development can offer apartments in different sizes. 
Get a copy of ‘Housetag’ at tccuardernos.com.