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Housing Co-operatives
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188 pages
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The book explores the concept of cooperative living, detailing its origins, principles, and benefits. It discusses how cooperative dwellings promote community, shared resources, and collective decision-making among residents. Through historical context and practical insights, it highlights the social and economic advantages of cooperative housing, making a case for its relevance in modern urban living. The text serves as both a guide and an inspiration for those interested in alternative housing models.
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2015, paperback
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