The Impact of Co-Living in Spain: 5 Projects with Multigenerational Shared Spaces

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Amid a significant global housing shortage and an increase in urban growth, the residential phenomenon of co-living is expanding, fostering a community-based lifestyle where socialization becomes a fundamental principle. Resources, values, interests, and experiences are shared, creating new ways of living. While co-living buildings also incorporate spaces for individuality, this new form of communal domesticity emerges as a viable alternative suitable for diverse users, not only students or young adults but also older residents, promoting efficient space utilization and intergenerational interaction.

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Cite: Iñiguez, Agustina. "The Impact of Co-Living in Spain: 5 Projects with Multigenerational Shared Spaces" [El impacto del co-living en España: 5 proyectos con espacios compartidos para diferentes generaciones] 19 Nov 2024. ArchDaily. (Trans. Piñeiro, Antonia ) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1023388/the-impact-of-co-living-in-spain-5-projects-with-multigenerational-shared-spaces> ISSN 0719-8884

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