“…The use of a good becomes central, referring to a post-Marxist critique of political economy which has cyclically emerged in urban and cultural studies (Rankin, 2012). Related to concepts of use value and exchange value, commoning represents a way to replace rivalry of consumption with subtractabilitiy of use (Obeng-Odoom, 2016;Ostrom, 2010). According to Menu (2018), architects' groups and collectives (Menu mentions Assemble, Ateliermob, Georges, Practice Architecture, REAL, Raumlabor, StudioBASAR, Studio Miessen, We Made That) focus on the experimental use of shared spaces and on collective necessities and declare the necessity to act for non-market spaces, for shared civic spaces.…”