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European Competition for a Social Housing Collective Design on Sustainability Principles.
Organised by the Workers Institute of Housing, SIKA Hellas, and the Hellenic Institute of Architecture.
Counter to the usual dispersal and segregation that dominate the suburban areas of cities, our proposal organises a dense neighbourhood, a space of lively collective habitation. The design puts forward a “hybrid model” of social housing that amends the established types and layouts of ubiquitous free-standing blocks or individual residential units constructed by the housing agency and organizer of the competition. The housing units are organised in four main volumes and around a continuous network of flows that constructs a path between the public, the private and all that lies in between. The main intention was to offer units, which project and accommodate the complexities of the common, collective life of the inhabitants. This hybrid “block” combines the advantages of the continuous urban fabric with the free-standing housing units of the suburbs. The network connects the open spaces of the site – from the street and the square (public) to the public passage (semi-public), to the patio-threshold (semi-private), to the house and the yard (private) – producing a unifying grid that expresses the qualities of collective life.