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Architecture & Cities Practices of shared living: Exploring environmental sustainability in UK cohousing, community living, and coliving

This research explores environmental sustainability in shared living, including coliving. It generates new knowledge on how and why shared living can produce lower-than-average domestic environmental impacts. This is vital research, given the need for innovative sustainable housing solutions.

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Architecture & Cities
Industry Sector
Coliving

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Architecture & Cities Practices of shared living: Exploring environmental sustainability in UK cohousing, community living, and coliving
Project Description
This research explores environmental sustainability in shared living, including coliving. It generates new knowledge on how and why shared living can produce lower-than-average domestic environmental impacts. This is vital research, given the need for innovative sustainable housing solutions.
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