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In this second episode about housing we hear from Andrea and Jen; two RMIT University researchers who have been looking at how people can build housing together to save money and get more of what they want out of their homes through a process called deliberative development.
We also hear about three different deliberative development projects and how co-housing and community building can be integrated into housing developments.
Guests:
Andrea Sharam – Senior Lecturer in the School of Property Construction and Project Management at RMIT University
Jen Lynch – a landscape architect and a lecturer in the School of Architecture and Urban Design at RMIT University
Tim Riley from Property Collectives
Jasmine Palmer – a housing researcher and member of Urban Coup which is part of the Nightingale Village.
Mary-Faeth Chenery and Anneke Deutsch from WINC
These three episodes were supported by RMIT University’s Strategic Impact Fund, which supports interdisciplinary research translation through projects that bring together RMIT researchers, industry and community.