Coliving: la apropiación capitalista de tipos arquitectónicos soviéticos

  1. César Daniel Sirvent Pérez 1
  2. Miguel Luengo Angulo 2
  1. 1 Universitat d'Alacant
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    Universitat d'Alacant

    Alicante, España

    ROR https://ror.org/05t8bcz72

  2. 2 Universidad Europea de Madrid
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    Universidad Europea de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR https://ror.org/04dp46240

Revista:
Constelaciones: Revista de arquitectura de la Universidad CEU San Pablo=Architecture magazine of the CEU San Pablo University

ISSN: 2340-177X

Año de publicación: 2024

Número: 12

Páginas: 63-81

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Constelaciones: Revista de arquitectura de la Universidad CEU San Pablo=Architecture magazine of the CEU San Pablo University

Resumen

The house-commune is a residential type that was created after the Revolution of 1917 with the intention of modifying the habits of the population and creating a 'new socialist way of life' based on colectivization. Along with this model, others coexisted (obschezhitie, transitional housign, supercollectivization) that shared as a common characteristic the existence of spaces intended for collective use, at the cost of reducing individual private space. Nowadays, terms such as cohousing and coliving have been established, and the number of cooperative homes is growing. The article aims to show that these neologisms correspond to the phagocytation and appropriation by capitalist economies of those centuries-old Soviet types of minimal housing with shared spaces, currently used as a market product aimed at maximizing profits by reducing the surface area of the home.