Print Email Facebook Twitter Togetherness Title Togetherness: Solo species sharing space in central Rotterdam Author van Harrewijen, Savanne (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor Klijn, O. (mentor) Adema, F. (graduation committee) Kockelkorn, A.M. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Advanced Housing Design Project Ecologies of Inclusion Date 2022-06-23 Abstract How can a community of multi-generational solo dwellers and non-human species coexist near Rotterdam station today? The project “Togetherness” offers loft homes for starters, cluster apartments for middle and senior citizens, maisonettes for solo parents and habitats for bats. Considering different sharing capacities for each target group leads to the articulation of different layers of shared spaces, thus promoting various forms of cohabitation. The public spaces and collective facilities on the ground floor are open to residents and visitors. The co-living apartments contain shared living rooms and kitchens. Bats live in the interstices of the facade, resembling the mountain landscape. Subject CohabitationCohousingSolo dwellerBatLefebvreGuattariEnvironmentalNature inclusiveCooperativeRotterdamHaus AMiss SargfabrikThreehouse To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0b2c1c51-7b92-43ed-8e0e-be5fd9b33c9f Coordinates 51.925201, 4.463985 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Savanne van Harrewijen Files PDF 23062022_P5_Booklet_Toget ... Design.pdf 45.09 MB PDF 23062022_P5_Presentatie_T ... erness.pdf 94.49 MB PDF 23062022_P5_Booklet_Toget ... tudies.pdf 21.07 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0b2c1c51-7b92-43ed-8e0e-be5fd9b33c9f/datastream/OBJ2/view