Print Email Facebook Twitter (Self) Housing Management Title (Self) Housing Management: Challenges for Collective Densification Author Vergara d'Alençon, L.M. (TU Delft Housing Management; TU Delft Urban Studies) Contributor Vergara, Luz Maria (editor) Robertson, Cristian (editor) Czischke, Darinka (editor) Schlack, Elke (editor) Tapia, Rodrigo (editor) Date 2019 Abstract The development of self-organised neighbourhoods positions the residents at the centre of the process. They organise themselves to plan, densify and subsequently manage their dwellings collectively. This chapter focuses on defining the type of management that accompanies the housing densification in condominium tenure, and the challenges related to the maintenance and administration of common property areas. Housing management is understood as a multidimensional process in which the correct performance of the condominium is defined by organisational, technical and sociocultural aspects. From the identification of challenges for the community and the institutions, this chapter reflects on the need for cross-sector collaboration and institutional support to ensure a sustainable long-term management. Subject Housing managementCondominium housingself-organisationMaintenanceCollective administrationCondominiumsSelf-organization To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4ba6a7bc-ca72-4c33-94f1-4d1db6bb846c DOI https://doi.org/10.7480/rius.5.3992 Publisher TU Delft OPEN ISBN 978-94-6366-222-2 Source Housing and Urban Regeneration of Deprived Neighbourhoods in Santiago: North-South Perspectives about Collaborative Processes Series Research in Urbanism Series (RiUS), 1875-0192, 5 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2019 L.M. Vergara d'Alençon Files PDF 3992_121_11177_1_10_20191110_1.pdf 480.26 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4ba6a7bc-ca72-4c33-94f1-4d1db6bb846c/datastream/OBJ/view