Friday, January 17, 2014

Who should we empathize on?

Collective Living Space to Communal Living, or Co-Living as it's now called.

Who should we empathize on what kind of people we should focus. In my research from other country San Francisco Bay Area that what Derek Dunfield wanted to explain is Communal Living is bringing different culture, race and type of people together to form a stronger social networking. 






In Communal Living it's not just living in a room and doing nothing. This co-founder of the house makes the living of Communal Living more interesting and livelier. They live together, host events. They had Hackathons, Salons, and concerts. Because all were professionals in architect, a tech entrepreneur and work in maor's office. They once a month come together and cooks a huge meal together. These create better interaction and time well spent. The most important is creating community. 







From my point of view. Communal Living is a good opportunity to getting know new people, their background and it’s create a larger social networking to benefit each one another. It’s not about being poor and not rich to stay in a Communal Living. It makes the living more fun and excitement each day rather just work and home daily with no new expectation of yourself.
"Food is a core component of what we do, and it's really easy way to unite people, '' Jessy Schingler (Right) Says of Co-Living home she co-founded in San Francisco.

Bibliography
Hu,Elise. 'Bay Area's Steep housing Costs Spark Return To Communal Living'. npr. All Tech Considered NPR. Created 19 Dec. 2013 Accessed 22 Jan. 2014<http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/12/19/250548681/bay-areas-steep-housing-costs-spark-return-to-communal-living>

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