The housing crisis in large cities is exacerbated by tourism and temporary housing, pushing residents out of affordable markets and transforming neighborhoods for tourists.
Barcelona combats its housing crisis by limiting tourist apartment licenses and promoting alternative housing solutions like cooperatives, targeting community-centric development.
Lacol, an architect cooperative in Barcelona, emphasizes architecture's role in fostering community infrastructures that support ecosocial transitions through cooperation and participation.
The cooperative housing model proposed by Lacol seeks to redefine private and public spaces, promoting neighborly engagement as a vital aspect of community living.
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