Social and Community Housing

Access to housing must be equitable, ensuring diverse options that cater to the needs of different social groups. Additionally, residential environments should promote interaction through accessible and sustainable communal spaces. Energy efficiency, the use of eco-friendly materials, and the integration of natural thermal regulation solutions contribute to creating comfortable, resilient, and environmentally friendly homes.

  • Diverse housing options: A mix of affordable rental properties, rent-controlled housing, and progressive purchase schemes.
  • Accessible communal spaces: Public squares, pathways, green areas, and service zones to encourage social interaction.
  • Energy efficiency: Use of sustainable materials and bioclimatic design to reduce environmental impact and maintenance costs.
  • Natural thermal regulation: Incorporation of plants, courtyards, and cross-ventilation to maintain a stable temperature.
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