Collective building has become more popular movement over the last twenty years particularly within the EU countries. There are different forms and typologies of such movements which have a changing degree of community profile, shared-values and different expectations from the program of housing. When the energy-ambition is included in their programs, and embedded into the values of the community, collective housing carries a potential to be as grassroots movement towards building self-organized energy-efficient district via collective behavior. In this paper, it is conceptualized as Collective Self Organized Housing (CSO). However, in order to build sustainable districts on collective manner requires a design methodology which establishes strong and clear relationships among community, design professionals, suppliers, and municipalities. In this paper, we firstly define CSO design process; secondly review participatory design and concurrent design methodologiesto see their advantages and disadvantages; finally present CSO design methodology.

A suitable design methodology for collective-self-organized housing projects to build sustainable districts

DI GIULIO, Roberto;
2014

Abstract

Collective building has become more popular movement over the last twenty years particularly within the EU countries. There are different forms and typologies of such movements which have a changing degree of community profile, shared-values and different expectations from the program of housing. When the energy-ambition is included in their programs, and embedded into the values of the community, collective housing carries a potential to be as grassroots movement towards building self-organized energy-efficient district via collective behavior. In this paper, it is conceptualized as Collective Self Organized Housing (CSO). However, in order to build sustainable districts on collective manner requires a design methodology which establishes strong and clear relationships among community, design professionals, suppliers, and municipalities. In this paper, we firstly define CSO design process; secondly review participatory design and concurrent design methodologiesto see their advantages and disadvantages; finally present CSO design methodology.
2014
978-84-697-1815-5
Collective Housing, Energy-efficiency, Design
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