Lecture

Squats and Participatory Housing

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This lecture explores the evolution of communal living spaces, from traditional squats to modern participatory housing projects, discussing the impact of age, work-life structure, and community dynamics. It delves into the challenges and benefits of communal living, the role of women in squats, and the intersection of architecture, flexibility, and social dynamics. The lecture also touches on the historical context of communal living movements, the importance of conflict in democracy, and the philosophical implications of adjusting to alternative living arrangements.

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