University Housing, from a simple passive architectural object, takes on a role in terms of urban, social and economic regeneration. The contribution proposes an analysis of the most innovative international Hybrid Student Housing buildings, investigating spatial and functional aspects to understand their role as a possible solution to address contemporary and future urban issues.

Contro la Natura Eterotopica dello Student Housing

Oscar Eugenio Bellini;Marianna Arcieri;Maria Teresa Gullace
2023-01-01

Abstract

University Housing, from a simple passive architectural object, takes on a role in terms of urban, social and economic regeneration. The contribution proposes an analysis of the most innovative international Hybrid Student Housing buildings, investigating spatial and functional aspects to understand their role as a possible solution to address contemporary and future urban issues.
2023
Adaptive Cities Through the Post Pandemic Lens - Ripensare tempi e sfide della città flessibile nella storia urbana - Times and Challenges in Urban History. Proceedings - X Congresso AISU / 10th AISU Congress
978-88-31277-03-7
Student housing, hybrid building, services and facilities, co-living, co-working
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