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At Home with the Collective

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The housing shortage is a global problem that cannot be resolved through market-driven models of home ownership. This book, therefore, postulates a radical shift from house to housing and from the ...
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  • 22 April 2026
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The housing shortage is a global problem that cannot be resolved through market-driven models of home ownership. This book, therefore, postulates a radical shift from house to housing and from the individual to the collective. The reintroduction of the term "collective" is here understood as a mechanism to refocus housing as a community-building, solidarity-building, and city-building activity.


The book addresses the topic in four chapters—from alternative urban housing typologies and concepts of communal construction to historical models from which the current housing struggle can learn. The individual essays include examples from five different continents.

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Price: $63.99
Pages: 272
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Imprint: Birkhäuser
Publication Date: 22 April 2026
ISBN: 9783035629392
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Residential, ARCHITECTURE / Regional, ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / General, Architectural structure & design, Urban communities / city life, Architecture: residential and domestic buildings, Theory of architecture
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Alexander Eisenschmidt is an architect, writer, and Professor of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He directs the Housing Futures Initiative and leads the architecture and urban design practice Studio Offshore. Eisenschmidt is the author of The Good Metropolis (2019) and editor of Félix Can dela from Mexico City to Chicago (2024), among other volumes. He has curated and his work has been exhibited internationally in venues such as the Architecture Biennale in Venice, the Art Institute of Chicago Museum, and the Shenzhen Biennale on Urbanism.