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  • Ajosenpää, Kirsi-Marja (2019)
    Group building creates new possibilities to improve the quality of living and everyday life of individual inhabitants. It adds the competition to the housebuilding and promotes communal operation. The communal living is seen as one alternative because there is an increasing interest in communities. The aim of the study was to clear the ways of action of cohousing projects and their creation process at the planning stage and building stage of projects. The research subjects were two separate cohousing projects in which the building was carried out as non-profit group building. Group building means that the future inhabitants design their private apartments and the common premises, and function as constructors themselves. In the described projects the communal living is carried out with the Nordic model of communal living which is determined by common operation, common premises and the communal organization. The study describes the ways of action of the two projects starting with the planning stage of the block of flats and ending with the beginning of the building. Furthermore, the study examines factors, wishes and expectations affecting the choice of communal living, forming of the community and the creation of communal ways of action. The head concepts of the study are community, sense of communality, confidence, social capital and living. The material consisted of ten (10) theme interviews. The participants in the study represented the future inhabitants from both cohousing projects. The material was collected in spring and autumn 2018 and the results were described with the help of qualitative research methods. It was possible to find features of the case study also in this study. A theme interview was used as an interview method and the results were analyzed by utilizing a content analysis. Social, communal, ecological and economic factors affected the choice of communal living. The choice based on a natural desire to share the life with other people. The creation process of the communal living was determined by the common goals of which the building of the house was the most important. The sense of communality was not left to chance or randomness, but it was consciously built in the ways of action and in the jointly planned premises. Getting acquainted with each other, meeting practices, decision-making process, hearing different point of views and the possibilities to influence the operation were some of the ways of action. The inhabitants hoped that communal living would create safety and versatility of the social life as well as make every-day life easier through neighbourly help, planning and spontaneous doing together and also through shearing information and commodities. It was generally hoped that communal living and group building as a method of construction would become more common on the housing market.