The severe economic framework of the last years gradually eroded the buying power of the families and in particular made more difficult to buy or rent an apartment, also due to myopic housing policies which favour the builders and their profits instead of answer to needs and necessities of population.
Besides this there is also a lack of design sensibility from the ones who design and build houses: they base their operational strategy on statistic and beliefs which date back to the 80s and fix the traditional family unit of father, mother and two/three children as the standard one.
On the last years there’s a new trend: peoples from various class origins and occupations are setting up teams with the aim of doing community actions for fighting the economic crisis, for example purchasing groups, ecovillages, cohousing and coworking, useful to hold down the costs but also to arrange social innovation models.
The aim of this paper is to introduce two operative experiences which, starting from a social innovation process, set up shared working and living places and allow the fruition and maintenance of spaces located on the “Sassi” complex in Matera, which represent a sort of forerunner model of cohousing.
The first experience is ‘UnMonastery’ where “unmonks”, drawing inspiration from the monastic life, work and live together in the stately mansion of Palazzo del Casale and each one, with different background, has the mission to answer the social needs of the Matera community and to encourage radical forms of social innovation and collaboration.
The second experience is ‘Casa Netural’ placed in a house close to the characteristic setting of the Duomo of Matera. It represents an experimental initiative which supplies various services to the community, for example the co-living: a week of cohousing with other social innovators during which is possible to meet the neighbours, set up pilot projects or experimentations, visit Matera and its surroundings.
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Nest Copenhagen - inside the world's largest co-living space for entrepreneursAnalisa Winther
What happens when 21 entrepreneurs move in together? At Nest Copenhagen, we have figured out how to hack the entrepreneurial lifestyle by designing a home for the creator's of tomorrow. Step inside the world's largest co-living space for entrepreneurs.
For press or any inquiries please contact hello@nestcopenhagen.dk
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Designing for people, effective innovation and sustainability: Introducing experiential factors in an observational framework to evaluate technology assisted systems.
5th International Workshop on
Design in Civil and Environmental Engineering
October 6-8th Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY
DCEE 2016 - www.dcee2016.eu
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The DCEE series of workshops explore what it would mean for design to be a discipline within CEE, what it means for design to be a discipline in other areas of engineering, and the implication for interdisciplinary design in cooperation with other fields such as architecture, urban planning, industrial design, product design and more.
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Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
University student voices from technology to innovation
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and from other sources - PhD Programmes (39th cycle)
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The DCEE series of workshops explore what it would mean for design to be a discipline within CEE, what it means for design to be a discipline in other areas of engineering, and the implication for interdisciplinary design in cooperation with other fields such as architecture, urban planning, industrial design, product design and more.
We are pleased to invite you to the 5th International Workshop on Design for Civil and Environmental Engineering where we will explore the nature of design in civil and environmental engineering and establish the foundation for civil design research.
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Featuring best practice principles and examples from UK citizen science projects
IV° Convegno CKBG - Pavia 29-31 gennaio 2014
Elisabetta Nigris, Andrea Garavaglia, Livia Petti, Franca Zuccoli
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Call for Applications for further PhD positions
funded by Next Generation EU - NRRP ex M.D. 117/2023 and 118/2023
and from other sources - PhD Programmes (39th cycle)
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The co-living experience as engine for social innovations in the "Sassi" complex in Matera
1. The co-living experience as engine for social innovations in the “Sassi” complex in Matera
Cohousing. Programs and projects to recover heritage buildings
Symposium – 24.oct.2014 – Roma
“Spinal network” – Anthony Mattox Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University
2. Italian families consumption till 2013 (ISTAT,
CER-IRES)
Italian families income till 2013 (CER-IRES)
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3. Investments on dwellings in Italy (ANCE)
Dwellings market comparison (SAVILLS)
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
4. Source: CdP Investimenti
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
5. Family typology amount x1,000 %
no units 8,319 33.2
one member 7,667 30.6
more members 652 2.6
one unit 14,879 63.8
couples without children 4,629 59.6
couples with children 8,062 18.5
a parent with children 2,188 8.8
one unit with other
persons 1,062 4.2
couples without children 339 1.3
couples with children 471 1.9
a parent with children 251 1.0
two or more units 350 1,4
TOTAL 24,611
+
/
+
+
+
/
/
/
Source:
2013 Census - ISTAT
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
6. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
Family typology %
no units 33.2
one member 30.6
more members 2.6
one unit 63.8
couples without children 59.6
couples with children 18.5
a parent with children 8.8
one unit with other
persons 4.2
couples without children 1.3
couples with children 1.9
a parent with children 1.0
two or more units 1,4
TOTAL
+
/
/
+
/
+
/
+
/
63,8 %
33,2 %
4,2 %
7. Source: Ansa Centimetri
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8. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
9. INNOVATION FACTORS – THE SHARING CROWD
crowdsourcing
“Crowdsourcing giclèe” – James Jean Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
10. INNOVATION FACTORS – THE SHARING CROWD
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
crowdfunding
crowdfunding
11. INNOVATION FACTORS – THE SHARING CROWD
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
crowdmapping
crowdmapping
12. INNOVATION FACTORS – THE “CO” FACTOR
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coworking
coworking
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- FIRST TIME IN SAN FRANCISCO, 2005
- IN ITALY THERE ARE 285 RUNNING EXPERIENCES OF
COWORKING, 190 IN THE NORTH, 55 IN THE CENTER,
40 IN THE SOUTH
- WHO ARE THE COWORKERS?
53%
FREELANCES
39%
ENTREPRENEURS
EMPLOYEES
STARTUPPERS
8%
OTHERS
WORKING TIME
FLEXIBILITY
INTERACTIONS
KNOWLEDGE
SHARING
NEW WORK
OPPORTUNITIES
LOWER RENT
- WHY COWORK?
14. INNOVATION FACTORS – THE “CO” FACTOR
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
cohousing
cohousing
15. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
BOFAELLESKABER
PARTICIPATED DESIGN THROUGH THE THREE TIERS PROCESS (MORTOLA,
MECARELLI, 2012):
1) WHOLENESS
2) VISIONING
3) UNFOLDING
16. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
17. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
matera
18. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
neighbouroods
19. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
20. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
21. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
22. 5 KEY CHALLENGES
SIGNIFICANT LACK OF OFFLINE ENGAGEMENT OR
VISIBILITY OF HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE CITY
LACK OF INTER-GENERATIONAL SPACES
LACK OF SPACES FOR CHILDREN FOCUSED ON
DEVELOPING SKILLS, SPECIFICALLY TECHNOLOGY
LACK OF GLOBAL VIEW ON THE CITY
MANY HOUSES AND BUILDINGS ARE NOT IN USE
AND THERE IS NO ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
23. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
OPEN TECH SCHOOL
24. ASSET MAPPING TOOLKIT: MAPPING THE COMMONS + OPEN STREET MAP
WALKING ETNOGRAPHIES – UNTRANSIT – UNGUIDE
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
25. ASSET MAPPING TOOLKIT: MAPPING THE COMMONS + OPEN STREET MAP
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
26. ARDUINO: OPEN SOURCE SOLAR TRACKER + KIDERWIND
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
27. ARDUINO: OPEN SOURCE SOLAR TRACKER + KIDERWIND
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
28. LONG TERM INITIATIVE
OPENSOURCE TOOLKIT FOR NEW UNMONASTERIES
TRANSMIT KNOW-HOWS AND DOCUMENTATIONS
SHARE EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE
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29. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
30. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
31. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
32. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
33. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
RI-NETURAL
NETURAL LAB
34. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
AGRI-NETURAL
1) MAPPING ABANDONED SPACES
2) CULTIVATION SPECIES SELECTION
3) SETUP OF A COMMUNITY TO MEET THE DEMAND
4) DESIGN THE URBAN VEGETABLES GARDEN
35. Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
FANTALUCANIA
NETURALMUM
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The awareness of the community
37. The community is the strong point of a saving process
Giovanni Perrucci – PhD student @ Roma Tre University – gperrucci@uniroma3.it
38. Innovation doesn’t happen in isolation
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