Co+2: Co-living Community Forums: Government Report
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Ottmann, Daniela
Baumeister, Joerg
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2018
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'Co+' is a research and development project to prepare the realisation of a demonstration that showcases affordable housing in modular building technology for Seniors. The research and development phases in 2017 and 2018 result in the following government reports:
- Co+ l 'Co-living Design tool Kit' A tool-set for age appropriate housing design parameters for Housing I Department of Communities (DCCO) I Government of Western Australia;
- Co+2 'Co-living Community Forums' Community engagement workshops to co-design, showcase and to promote the developed modular housing prototypes (H+) within the Urban Living Strategy for ...
View more >'Co+' is a research and development project to prepare the realisation of a demonstration that showcases affordable housing in modular building technology for Seniors. The research and development phases in 2017 and 2018 result in the following government reports: - Co+ l 'Co-living Design tool Kit' A tool-set for age appropriate housing design parameters for Housing I Department of Communities (DCCO) I Government of Western Australia; - Co+2 'Co-living Community Forums' Community engagement workshops to co-design, showcase and to promote the developed modular housing prototypes (H+) within the Urban Living Strategy for Housing I Department of Communities (DCCO); - Co+3 'H+ Co-living dwelling complex' Urban living in age-appropriate communities (program, diagrams, models and plans for a case study area based on discussions with DCCO). This project will apply previous research of the AUDRC on Affordable Housing, Modular Building Systems, Community Participation, and Housing Identity for Housing I Department of Communities (DCCO) I Government of Western Australia: - H+ [modular housing systems] housing modules individually and for multi- residential urban living (2015); - C+ 'My future home' This report contains the approach, design, ad result of the interactive demonstration 'My future home' community charrette, held at the B-Shed/Fremantle Ports, with the City of Fremantle, Housing Authority, AUDRC, and further contributions by the Department of Water, the Water Corporation, and Landcrop (2016).
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View more >'Co+' is a research and development project to prepare the realisation of a demonstration that showcases affordable housing in modular building technology for Seniors. The research and development phases in 2017 and 2018 result in the following government reports: - Co+ l 'Co-living Design tool Kit' A tool-set for age appropriate housing design parameters for Housing I Department of Communities (DCCO) I Government of Western Australia; - Co+2 'Co-living Community Forums' Community engagement workshops to co-design, showcase and to promote the developed modular housing prototypes (H+) within the Urban Living Strategy for Housing I Department of Communities (DCCO); - Co+3 'H+ Co-living dwelling complex' Urban living in age-appropriate communities (program, diagrams, models and plans for a case study area based on discussions with DCCO). This project will apply previous research of the AUDRC on Affordable Housing, Modular Building Systems, Community Participation, and Housing Identity for Housing I Department of Communities (DCCO) I Government of Western Australia: - H+ [modular housing systems] housing modules individually and for multi- residential urban living (2015); - C+ 'My future home' This report contains the approach, design, ad result of the interactive demonstration 'My future home' community charrette, held at the B-Shed/Fremantle Ports, with the City of Fremantle, Housing Authority, AUDRC, and further contributions by the Department of Water, the Water Corporation, and Landcrop (2016).
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Architecture
Building
Design
housing
community
research and development
water
development project