As a result of a multi-disciplinary research project under way at the Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University, the paper defines some fundamental aspects of the economy of sharing and proposes an implementation of the habitation graph, declining the co- housing topic in accordance with new ways of living. Finally, case studies are presented related to the topic of sharing in the resident for students and co-housing projects.

Baratta, A.F.L., Finucci, F., Montuori, L. (2016). Towards new way of living: sharing for promoting the transformation. In SUSTAINABLE HOUSING 2016, Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Housing Planning, Management and Usability (pp.13-26). Porto : Green Line Institute.

Towards new way of living: sharing for promoting the transformation

BARATTA, ADOLFO FRANCESCO LUCIO;FINUCCI, FABRIZIO;MONTUORI, LUCA
2016-01-01

Abstract

As a result of a multi-disciplinary research project under way at the Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University, the paper defines some fundamental aspects of the economy of sharing and proposes an implementation of the habitation graph, declining the co- housing topic in accordance with new ways of living. Finally, case studies are presented related to the topic of sharing in the resident for students and co-housing projects.
2016
978-989-8734-20-4
Baratta, A.F.L., Finucci, F., Montuori, L. (2016). Towards new way of living: sharing for promoting the transformation. In SUSTAINABLE HOUSING 2016, Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Housing Planning, Management and Usability (pp.13-26). Porto : Green Line Institute.
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