Shared Living Spaces | Basel

Shared Living Spaces | Basel

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Shared Living Spaces is the theme chosen for the CCP sixth edition, with a fresh format: a connection between three partners: Wallonia-Brussels Federation, Basel and Barcelona. The sharing of spaces and activities, as well as the diversity of programs are the common points of the projects presented in this catalogue. In our view what is truly important are the different approaches and processes tried out by architects from different cities or countries while working in highly heterogeneous contexts. Two years hence, this theme has acquired an unexpected importance in the context of the global health crisis: the pandemic appears to have changed our way of communicating and relating to each other as well as our work system. These shared living spaces are now more than ever indispensable places, places that even the pandemic restrictions, still invite exchanges among users. For each of the three cities participating in the CCP06 connection, it will be produced a specific catalogue, presented as a single book.

Title: Shared Living Spaces. Basel
Editors: Xavier Bustos, Nicola Regusci, Nathalie Brison

Contributor: Daniel Kurz
Editorial advisor: César Reyes Nájera

Architecture Studios:

Brandenberger Kloter Architekten.
Caesar Zumthor Architekten
Focketyn Del Rio Studio
HHF Architekten
Nord GMBH Architekten BSA SIA
Lilitt Bollinger Studio
Rahbaran Hürzeler Architects
Stereo Architektur
Schwarzburg Architekten AG & Nicolas Burckhardt Architekten GmbH
Westpol Landschaftsarchitektur
Bachelard Wagner Architekten
Kast Kaeppeli Architekten
Beer Merz Architekten
Buchner Bründler Architekten
Barcelo Baumann Architects
F.A.B. – Forschungs- und Architekturbüro
Alma Maki Architektur
Felippi Wyssen Architekten
META Landschaftsarchitektur
Atelier Neume

Design: Claudia Mainardi with dpr-barcelona
Language: English, German
Translations
Susannah Leopold (ENG), Martina Bauer (GER)
Size: 25 x 18 cm
Date: April 2022
ISBN: 978-84-122529-7-2