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sharing, together, living as one...
by UNSWBE
Housing For One addresses the rise of ‘soleoccupancy’ living, with more than 25% of Australians now living alone. It looks to provide an affordable, safe, desirable and community-orientated housing project that caters for the age group of 18-35. This demographic may be working professionals, or university students who live alone and want to be a part of a wider community of people in a similar situation. The residential sectors offer quiet one bedroom or shared flexible two bedrooms that can convert into two, one-bedroom apartments. The project is based in St Peters at Precinct 75 and will offer a range of community spaces such as lively restaurants, cafes for ‘single’ people, rooftop amenities, a cinema, weekly games night and community events.
Housing For One tackles the issue of ‘sole-occupancy’ living by encouraging people to become a part of a resourceful and vibrant community.