

Co-Housing
Residential projects that combine private living spaces with shared communal facilities and social infrastructure.
Actual Office Turns South London Shell Spaces into a Warm, Steel-Accented Shared Living Scheme
At Cherry Orchard, a restrained palette of pale timber, white brick, and polished steel gives communal living a sense of quiet permanence.
SV60 Arquitectos Wraps 134 Homes Around a Green Lung in Eastern Seville
A permeable perimeter block in Sevilla Este uses cross-ventilation, ribbed metal cladding, and a shared courtyard to domesticate a heterogeneous suburb.
D'Houndt+Bajart and Associés Build a 228-Room Coliving Village Around a Wildflower Courtyard Near Lille
A concrete arcade frames communal life in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, turning a tired business district into a 13,500 m² neighborhood.
Common Woods: Housing That Lives Inside a Forest
Space&Matter's circular housing cluster in Amersfoort dissolves the boundary between neighborhood and nature with radical material honesty.
Kalm Residence: A Contemporary Co-Housing Sanctuary in Linden by Two Five Five Architects
Kalm Residence blends two family homes with shared gardens, refined brick detailing, and light-filled interiors, creating a harmonious contemporary co-housing environment.
Hazelmead Bridport Co-Housing by Barefoot Architects
Affordable rural co-housing model with low-carbon timber construction, shared gardens, communal governance, and pedestrian-first neighbourhood design fostering long-term community resilience.
CH21: Rethinking Communal Housing for Young Muscovites
A six-scale framework of collaboration shapes four housing blocks around shared courtyards, kitchens, and ecological systems in Moscow.
Co-Housing Munich: A New Urban Village Blending Community, Nature & Adaptive Architecture
A vibrant co-housing community blending diverse apartment types, shared spaces, and nature-rich landscapes to create a social, sustainable urban village in Munich.
Milieu de l’Île: Montreal’s Innovative Intergenerational Housing Cooperative
Milieu de l’Île is a 91-unit intergenerational cooperative in Montreal, combining sustainable design, community-focused living, and affordable, energy-efficient housing.
Living Around: A Hollow Cylinder That Refuses to Pick a Front Door
Katarzyna Zabielska's circular residential building eliminates hierarchy through geometry, wrapping compact living units around a shared courtyard landscap
Co-Hub: Hexagonal Modules and Token Economies Reimagine Collective Urban Living
A modular co-living system built on hexagonal geometry, shared services, and a token economy that lets residents choose their level of community life.
Co-Living Home by Yuan Architects – Innovative Urban Living in China
Co-Living Home by Yuan Architects transforms a narrow urban plot into dynamic, split-level residences, connecting indoor-outdoor spaces for young professionals.