Abstract

A brief history of the domestic experience in implementing the idea of cohabitation of groups of people with similar goals and interests is given. Based on the structural analysis of the most modern examples of the design of such buildings (co-living), the main trends in the design of objects of this typological group are identified and formulated. The prerequisites for considering co-living as a separate type of objects for living are considered. One of the factors in the formation of this typological group of residential architecture was the Covid-19 pandemic. The study provides statistical data showing the relevance of the chosen direction of research. The result of the work is the data of a comparative analysis of the implemented objects, which determine the further functional development of this typology.

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