Treehugger - With housing prices on a steep rise, many people are looking for more affordable alternatives. Some are choosing to live in smaller, and therefore less expensive, homes like tiny houses and micro-apartments. Others are trying out broader, and more community-oriented solutions, like home co-ownership, as well as co-housing, and co-living schemes. Such alternatives appeal to people looking for something different, and are now popping up in a variety of places, from Germany, Norway, South Korea and Australia. Over in Madrid, Spain, local firm Gon Architects (seen here previously) recently completed the overhaul of a former single-family home into a co-living residential building. Stretching over five floors and a basement, the project is now home to twelve university students from all over the world, who have come to Madrid to obtain their masters degrees.
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