Extending the architecture of collective housing: Towards common worlds of care

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This article addresses the question of collective housing from the standpoint of two key notions in the contemporary architectural debate: care and the commons. With this objective in mind, a series of analytical parameters are put forward. The aim is to contribute to broadening and qualifying our understanding of the production and management of the collective habitat. As an illustration of each of the ideas expounded in this this paper, insightful examples of recent Spanish architecture are specifically selected and commented, as well as two case studies chosen to elaborate upon their particularities. They all share the fact of being projects, partly or wholly, designed by women, a matter which has had particular relevance in the creation of more sensitive, diverse and integration of built environments. At a time of acute health, economic and social crisis, as well as isolation and insecurity, more than ever, there is an urgent need for inspirational new ways of living and thinking in common.

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Gutiérrez-Mozo, M. E., Parra-Martínez, J., & Gilsanz-Díaz, A. (2021). Extending the architecture of collective housing: Towards common worlds of care. Buildings, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11040166

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