Comparative analysis of types of collective housing depending on social conditions, the presence of common goals and the duration of residence
Alena Pavlyuk,
Ol'ga Shirokova
Abstract:In Russian practice, there are examples of negative experiences with collective housing, such as communal apartments. However, given certain conditions and factors, collective housing can motivate creation and inspire experiments. The article examines three types of collective housing, varying in length of stay, presence or absence of common goals and values, voluntary or forced participation, size of personal space, and various financial capabilities. Communal apartments, corridor and block-type dormitories, … Show more
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