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Coliving ?

 

What kind of habitat should we create for the Erasmus generation, digital nomads, telecommuters, freelancers, and interns who come from the world over to live in the metropolis ?

What housing can we offer those who aspire to live in reinvented, pluralist spaces that marry a desire for privacy with a flexibility of use and sharing?


Coliving emerged in the early 2000s in the United States alongside the spread of the digital revolution. Based on the principles of community, sharing, and mobility, it expresses sociological, urban, economic, and demographic shifts through a new form of habitat. Like coworking, which has disrupted the world of office spaces in just a few years, coliving has begun to transform our notions of ownership and habitat. Homy aims to explain and ilustrate this model of habitat. The challenge here has been to allow everyone, actors in city life, architects, urban planners, interior decorators, developers, as well as residents and users, to come to see and understand this phenomenon more clearly.

COLIVING, 

a new habitat for the futur 

HOMY 

Discover 30 coliving spaces all over the world

Our partners 

30

BANANA COLIVING

BCC URBAN STUDIO

BED N DESK

CASA NETURAL

COHABS

COHO

COMMON

COMMON SPACE

GAP HOUSE

HACKER HOUSE

LIME LIVING SPACE

MAGIC VILLE

MOKRIN HOUSE

OLLIE

OURCQ BLANC

OUTSITE

OUTPOST ASIA

OUTPOST CLUB

PMGx LIVING

QUARTERS

REI

RESTATION

ROAM

SEED UP

STARTUP BASECAMP

SUN AND CO

SUPERNANAHOUSE

TECHFARM

THE BABEL COMMUNITY

THE COLLECTIVE

Residents

Community

Service

Temporality

Architecture

5 thematics

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