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In an era defined by housing precarity, social fragmentation, and environmental urgency, Collective Living and the Architectural Imaginary examines how architects have reimagined--and can continue to reimagine--the way in which we live together. Tracing a lineage of collective housing projects from early twentieth-century experiments to contemporary proposals that challenge dominant market-driven paradigms, the book presents sixty projects from across the globe, redrawn by the authors and organized into ten distinct approaches to housing design. Bridging past and future, built form and…mehr

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In an era defined by housing precarity, social fragmentation, and environmental urgency, Collective Living and the Architectural Imaginary examines how architects have reimagined--and can continue to reimagine--the way in which we live together. Tracing a lineage of collective housing projects from early twentieth-century experiments to contemporary proposals that challenge dominant market-driven paradigms, the book presents sixty projects from across the globe, redrawn by the authors and organized into ten distinct approaches to housing design. Bridging past and future, built form and experimental drawings, the book summons readers to reconsider housing not only as shelter, but as a critical framework for rethinking domesticity, civic identity, and urban life. This volume invites architects, urbanists, and scholars to embrace collective housing as a critical arena for the design of the contemporary city--and for reexamine the terms of how we can dwell together.
Autorenporträt
Felipe Correa is a New York-based architect, author, and educator, and a founding partner of Somatic Collaborative. His research and books examine urban form, resource extraction, and territorial transformation across Latin America and beyond. He is the author of Beyond the City, Mexico City: Between Geometry and Geography, A Line in the Andes, and São Paulo: A Graphic Biography.