Cooperatives, Control or Compromise? The Changing Role of Participation in Norwegian Housing

Authors

  • Eli Hatleskog

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/footprint.7.2.772

Abstract

What does it mean to participate? Participation used to be an ideological pursuit, conducted for the greater good of society; today, however, the motives and intentions behind it are not so straightforward.

This paper presents examples of community participation in Norwegian housing, through which early egalitarian impulses can be seen to clash with the more recent intentions of private developers and a public desire for detached family homes.

The situation is, however, changing: desirable development land is running out as the Norwegian population grows – surely we must participate again, but with whom and to what end?

Author Biography

Eli Hatleskog

Eli Hatleskog is a Norwegian architect and researcher at the Faculty of Architecture, NTNU, Trondheim. The research is funded by The Research Council of Norway under the title ‘Towards Carbon Neutral Settlements’. As part of a multidisciplinary research group, her practice-based research has focused on developing and building bottom-up, sustainable, local participation frameworks.

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Published

2013-06-01