A broad overview of cohousing models in five countries

 

  • Read John Killock’s report about the historical development and present situation for cohousing in Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, USA and the UK. The 193 pages report is richly illustrated and shows a large number of design models. It also makes interesting comparisons between the five countries. The main focus is on senior cohousing, but the book also describes many projects for mixed ages. The report has been made possible through a grant from the Royal Institute of British Architects.

  • Cohousing in Sweden, history and present situation

    History of cohousing – internationally and in Sweden Collaborative housing (here also called cohousing) has a long and fascinating history. In different periods various models for more neighbourly housing with shared services have been launched. These models have been motivated sometimes as social and political visions and sometimes as practical solutions to the needs of day-to-day life. The most important goals have been to share responsibilities fairly between men and women, to know and work with those who live nearby, and to have access to shared facilities. This article describes the main characteristics and antecedents of cohousing internationally and in Sweden.

    Here you can learn more: Cohousing in Sweden, a document written by the former chairman of Kollektivhus NU, Dick Urban Vestbro, in 2014.