Beyond generations; a social housing community
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Beyond Generations is a thesis that explores how
architectural design, such as spatial organisation
and the layout of shared spaces, can foster social
interaction and a sense of community across multiple
age groups. This is investigated through inter
generational housing, in a context where age seg
regation is becoming increasingly common. The
thesis responds to societal challenges such as lone
liness and isolation, age segregation and ageism, a
shortage of affordable housing for young people
and families and the growing need for alternative
housing models for an ageing population.
Grounded in theories of social sustainability and
intergenerational practice, the project combines
literature studies, semi-structured interviews and
reference analyses with iterative design meth
ods. The design process involves sketching, study
visits and site analysis to develop spatial strategies
that balance private and communal life, identify
ing architectural elements that foster social inter
action.
The project results in a housing proposal in Goth
enburg, Gamlestaden, that promotes well-being,
belonging and everyday encounters between gen
erations, while working to counteract loneliness.
Shared environments and spatial organisation are
thus strategically integrated into the complex to
encourage daily social interaction between res
idents and strengthen the sense of community
among neighbours, while maintaining possibilities
for privacy and allowing residents to choose their
level of engagement.
This is achieved through the concept of a social
corner, which concentrates circulation and shared
functions within the building around a node, creating
focal points for interaction through permeability
between shared spaces. As well as by the
implementation of transition zones located at the
thresholds between the different degrees of privacy,
creating a gradual shift from communal to
private as you move through the building.
The project thus contributes to the discussion on
socially sustainable housing by proposing architectural
strategies that support intergenerational
relationships and social interaction in everyday
communal life.
