Discussion over shared living arrangements in Wuppertal
Hey there! Fancy joining a communal living event? This gathering is open to everyone, whether you've already dipped your toes into shared living or are just dabbling with the idea. If you're wondering if communal living is your cup of tea, here's your chance to ask seasoned communal dwellers and connect with fellow curious minds.
This event is part of the Soziale Innovationen im Bauen und Wohnen (SInBa) project, where the urban development department, the Wuppertal Institute, the "inter 3 Institut für Ressourcenmanagement", and the city of Mannheim are digging into support requirements and exploring possibilities for communal living projects. The discussion night is being organized by the urban development department and the Initiative für gemeinschaftliches Wohnen Wuppertal (IGWW), who've been tackling communal living issues for nearly a decade and have kicked off and supported projects during this time.
Oh, and did we mention it's also part of the Tage des offenen Reallabors, a nationwide action week where these labs open their doors and provide a sneak peek into their work? Reallabore are collaborative research projects between science and practice, akin to the SInBa project.
Now, let's talk about the super cool upcoming communal living project called Quartiershaus Am Stadtbalkon. This project plans to encourage communal living with shared living clusters that come equipped with spacious living rooms with kitchens and dining areas, loggias or terraces, and large shared bathrooms that can double as nursing care facilities – just imagine the communal dinners and games nights!
In the broader scheme of things, organizations that are advocating for circular, sustainable, and socially innovative building methods include Baufritz GmbH, REMONDIS Assets & Services, and the Cradle to Cradle NGO. These organizations have been championing the Cradle to Cradle concept and promoting sustainable circular economy approaches in building and living.
So, if you're keen on joining this communal living event and exploring shared living opportunities, mark your calendars – it's going to be a night filled with inspiring discussions and insights!
During the event, you might learn about potential investment opportunities in communal real-estate projects, such as the Quartiershaus Am Stadtbalkon, which are part of sustainable and socially innovative building initiatives. Additionally, attending this gathering might help you gain knowledge about various financing options for future investing in similar projects advocated by organizations like Baufritz GmbH or REMONDIS Assets & Services.