ABSTRACT

The pandemic imposed a major shift on how we live and work. National lockdowns eradicated the lines between home, office and school, making conversations around live/work spaces more urgent than ever before. Instead of driving people apart, social distancing, remote working and the reliance on digital communication have led to a huge demand for physical togetherness. How can we design a future that enables greater collaboration, connectivity and social interaction?

The trend for shared living spaces is showing no signs of slowing down; collaborative spaces have been hailed as the solution to the 21st century’s culture of overwork, a broken housing market and chronic loneliness, particularly among the elderly. When implemented carefully, considering different degrees and models of sharing, they tackle the question of independence (and its complex relationship with solidarity) and the longevity and power of intergenerational living.

A practical and inspirational design guide, this book draws on Naomi Cleaver’s own experience as a designer alongside the work of other experts including Rockwell Group, Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter, Squire and Partners and DH Liberty. Featuring detailed and highly illustrated case studies across co-living and co-working typologies, it takes in new builds and conversions of various sizes that have been implemented internationally. It concludes with a best practice toolkit that provides valuable advice and lessons for designers working at any scale.

Case studies include:

  • Humanitas Deventer, The Netherlands
  • K9 Coliving, Sweden
  • Mokrin House, Serbia
  • NeueHouse Hollywood, Los Angeles
  • Outpost Ubud Penestanan, Bali
  • The Project at Hoxton, London.

Foreword by Professor Sadie Morgan OBE, Director of dRMM and Chair of the Quality of Life Foundation.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 1|10 pages

Our new shared habitats

chapter 2|32 pages

Student housing reinvented

chapter |5 pages

Case study: Chapter King’s Cross

chapter |4 pages

Case study: BaseCamp Leipzig

chapter |5 pages

Case study: The Project at Hoxton

chapter |7 pages

Case study: Calico

chapter 3|38 pages

Co-living in the mainstream

chapter |5 pages

Case study: The Collective Canary Wharf

chapter |6 pages

Case study: The Italian Building

chapter |4 pages

Case study: Vivahouse Soho

chapter |5 pages

Case study: K9 Coliving

chapter |5 pages

Case study: LifeX Classen

chapter |6 pages

Case study: Flatmates

chapter 4|50 pages

Generations come together

chapter |6 pages

Case study: 3 Generation House

chapter |6 pages

Case study: Caring Wood

chapter |8 pages

Case study: Angel Gardens

chapter |6 pages

Case study: Lange Eng

chapter |6 pages

Case study: New Ground Cohousing

chapter |5 pages

Case study: Humanitas Deventer

chapter |5 pages

Case study: Serenbe

chapter 5|36 pages

Workplace as community

chapter |5 pages

Case study: NeueHouse Hollywood

chapter |6 pages

Case study: Fosbury & Sons Harmony

chapter |6 pages

Case study: Big and Tiny Silver Lake

chapter |6 pages

Case study: The Wing SoHo

chapter |6 pages

Case study: The Department Store

chapter 6|28 pages

The work–life merge

chapter |5 pages

Case study: Garden House

chapter |5 pages

Case study: Zoku Amsterdam

chapter |7 pages

Case study: Mokrin House

chapter |6 pages

Case study: Outpost Ubud Penestanan

chapter 7|14 pages

Design toolkit