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BY JEREMY ALDER

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As populations grow and cities become more crowded than ever, public housing has become an

increasingly important issue for governments around the world. However, social housing is no longer

limited to characterless blocks of concrete. These days, the aim is often to provide low-cost housing to

individuals and families who need it – while still affording them the dignity of well-designed and

distinctive homes.

These modern public housing projects frequently incorporate eco-conscious designs and elements, as

ef cient energy usage tends to be a priority. Here we look at 30 of the world’s social housing

developments that break the mold, undoing negative stereotypes and serving as remarkable works of

architecture in their own right.

3 0 . M I R A D O R H O U S I N G P R O J E C T – M A D R I D , S PA I N

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The Mirador housing project in Madrid’s Sanchinarro quarter is more than just a block of ats. It’s closer

to a vertical collection of mini neighborhoods. Dutch architectural rm MVRDV created slits between

the blocks in the construction imagined as upright alleyways, and the large open space near the top has

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been dubbed the “sky plaza.” This “semi-public” area provides residents with a communal meeting place

and features a garden with stunning views of the nearby Guadarrama Mountains. The project won the

Madrid municipality’s Best Design in Housing prize in 2005, even though it wasn’t completed until 2012.

It contains 165 apartments.

2 9 . T O R R E P L A Ç A E U R O PA – B A R C E L O N A , S PA I N

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This stunning eco-friendly tower in Barcelona’s relatively new Plaça Europa (Europa Square) zone

completely shatters the idea of the boring, gray public housing block. Designed by local architects

Roldán + Berengué, it is part of a project that includes another 25 other tower blocks, most of them

social housing. The naturally ventilated building is an interesting mix of surfaces in varying shades of

gray and black, giving it a decidedly futuristic look. Both recycled and 100 percent recyclable materials

were used in the building’s construction, which began in 2005 and was nished in 2010. The 20-story

tower contains 75 units.

2 8 . P O L J A N E C O M M U N I T Y H O U S I N G – M A R I B O R ,S L O V E N I A

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Due to the fact that the Poljane Community Housing project in Maribor is located next to a busy

intersection, award-winning Slovenian studio Bevk Perović architects faced spatial limitations when

designing the complex. The limited exterior space prompted the company to create large community

spaces, either inside the buildings, or on top of them in the form of roof gardens. The designers were

also able to incorporate distinctive orange balconies, adding color and character to the otherwise

somewhat plain looking walls. Completed in 2007, the four-building complex on the outskirts of the city

contains 130 separate apartments.

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2 7 . H A R O L D H O U S I N G P R O J E C T – PA R I S , F R A N C E

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Local architectural studio Jakob + Macfarlane faced a rather tricky environment when designing the

Harold Housing Project in Paris, France. Faced with strict land rules, building restrictions and tree

preservation orders, the project was divided into three separate apartment blocks, which are connected

by a network of pathways. Completed in 2008, the eco-conscious buildings house 100 separate

apartments. The complex also features ground-level shopping areas as well as wheelchair-friendly rst-

oor apartments. And all three blocks have green roof elements, plus rooftop solar-powered heating

systems that provide the buildings with more than half of their hot water.

2 6 . L E S N I D S – C O U R B E V O I E , F R A N C E

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The brief for this social housing project in the relatively new urban development zone that is Les

Fauvelles in Courbevoie, France was that it should “present new approaches for social housing in

densely occupied urban settings.” Paris-based KOZ Architects responded with Les Nids, a two-block

complex that includes innovative features such as different shaped apartments, large landings and lots

of external spaces, offering residents airy views of nearby western Paris. Completed in 2010, the project

was commissioned by the Courbevoie Town Council, which collaborated with social housing

organization Groupe 3F to initiate a design competition and thus ll the nal spot in the area. The

complex includes 28 four-room social housing units.

2 5 . S A P O B L A S O C I A L H O U S I N G – M A L L O R C A , S PA I N

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Locally based architectural studio Ripoll Tizon designed the Sa Pobla social housing project in Mallorca,

Spain to be both uni ed in its simplicity and adaptable to the needs of individual occupants. The result?

This white-fronted complex, which almost looks more like a holiday resort than the kind of public

housing we’re used to. The project was completed in 2012 and won rst prize in the Best Residential

Architecture Project category at the 2013 Architecture Plus Awards. In addition, the 19-unit project was

a FAD Architecture Awards 2013 and XII Spanish Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2013 nalist.

2 4 . C A R A B A N C H E L S O C I A L H O U S I N G – M A D R I D , S PA I N

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This intriguing looking public housing project in Madrid’s Carabanchel district was designed by now-

defunct London-based Foreign Of ce Architects, using what the design studio called “advanced

ecological technology.” The exterior is clad with bamboo louvers, which provide environmentally sound

climate control by keeping heat in during the winter months and offering respite from the searing

Spanish sunshine in the summer. The project also includes a hollow “Air Tree” that is built from recycled

materials and features solar panels, ivy plants, fans and water sprays, providing residents with shade

and clean air much as a real tree would. The development, which was completed in 2007, is ve stories

high and contains 100 apartments, making it one of Europe’s biggest social housing schemes.

2 3 . L’ A S T R O L A R B R E – PA R I S , F R A N C E

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When architects from locally based design studio KOZ Architects rst saw this location in Paris, France,

their attention was drawn to an old maple tree growing on site. The architects decided to incorporate

the sprawling tree into the design of the 12-unit L’Astrolarbre social housing project, infusing the urban

residential development with nature. “We just couldn’t imagine to cut it down,” explained an architect

from the studio. KOZ Architects also added front gardens to the ground oor and certain rst oor

apartments as well as an eco-friendly rainwater harvesting system for the entire development.

Construction was completed in 2007.

2 2 . T E T R I S A PA R T M E N T S – L J U B L J A N A , S L O V E N I A

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Observing its irregular design, it’s easy to see how this block containing social housing in Ljubljana,

Slovenia earned its “Tetris” name. Local rm OFIS Architects built the Tetris Apartments building

utilizing cost-effective but good-quality materials like granite tiles and oak ooring. Completed in 2007,

the four-story structure is situated looking in the direction of a busy highway. To compensate, the

balconies and windows were angled 30 degrees away from the highway, and rather impressively, none of

the windows and balconies look directly onto another apartment. What’s more, to allow for individual

customization, only the main walls of the units are structural; the rest can be repositioned as desired.

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Madrid-based architectural rm Arquitecnica faced the common concerns tied up with developing

projects of this nature when designing this social housing scheme in Parla, Spain. The architects had to

consider the size and cost of the individual apartments as well as the land that was available to them,

and the result was these attractively colored blocks. The design ts the speci ed purpose and – thanks

to the green-patterned façade – blends in smoothly with the surrounding natural landscape.

Construction began in 2006, and the project was completed in 2010. Altogether, 120 low-cost units with

stylish modern interiors were built with young renters in mind.

2 0 . H AY R A C K A PA R T M E N T S – C E R K L J E , S L O V E N I A

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To make the most of the scenic location in the Slovenian town of Cerklje, OFIS Architects designed the

Hayrack Apartments social housing project so that most of the units look out onto the neighboring

mountains and elds. The crisscross motif at the front of the building was inspired by the traditional

hayracks in the area – hence the name. Meanwhile, the structure’s L-shape design was built to preserve

a 300-year-old lime tree on the property, such that the building and the tree are nicely integrated. The

project was completed in 2007 and houses 56 low-cost apartments.

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French architectural rm Studio Bellecour designed the Angers social housing project in France’s Maine-

et-Loire department, aiming to break the mold of the stereotypically negative “concrete block”

synonymous with schemes of this nature. Hence, the studio came up with a dynamic design that is both

uni ed and intimate yet still clearly separated and de ned for the different units and structures – each

of which has an asymmetrical rooftop over an attic. The idea was to create a close-knit and positive

environment that retains residents’ privacy, and the development was completed in 2010.

1 8 . V I VA Z Z , M I E R E S S O C I A L H O U S I N G – A S T U R I A S ,S PA I N

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For its Vivazz, Mieres project in Asturias, Spain, French/Belgian design studio Zigzag Architects aimed

to create a housing development that maintains a connection to nature. While the outward-facing

sections of the structure are made of corrugated steel, their inward-facing counterparts feature a

“double skin” comprising sizable windows and movable wooden shutters. The open spaces in the design

allow natural light to enter and air to circulate. In addition, as well as enjoying spectacular views of the

surrounding mountains, the development utilizes solar power and passive solar energy. Completed in

2010, in 2011 it was honored as a highly commended project at the AR+D Awards for Emerging

Architecture.

1 7 . M O N T E R R E Y H O U S I N G – N U E V O L E Ó N , M E X I C O

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The Monterrey Housing project won Chilean architectural studio Elemental a 2011 INDEX design prize.

Located in Monterrey in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, the reinforced concrete units were created

with the idea that occupants could modify their particular spaces themselves, depending on their

personal nances. For example, the empty spaces between the units provide space for future expansion.

Only the essential parts of the houses, such as the kitchens and bathrooms, are ready built. Individual

adaptability seems to be an important aspect of many modern social housing projects, giving residents

the feeling that they really own and have control over their living spaces.

1 6 . S O C I A L H O U S I N G F O R M I N E W O R K E R S – A S T U R I A S ,S PA I N

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Before this state-subsidized housing development project was constructed in the Spanish mining town

of Cerredo, Asturias, it had been a quarter of century since any new homes had been built in the area.

Designed by Spanish architectural studio Zon-e and completed in 2009, the two perpendicular blocks

were intended to complement the colors of the surrounding countryside. Each apartment has a different

oor plan, and all bene t from cross ventilation. The windows also afford stunning views of the

surrounding Cantabrian Mountains.

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This bright, eclectic and unusual social housing project is situated in Izola in the southwestern part of

Slovenia. The distinctive design ensured Ljubljana-based architects OFIS won a Slovenia Housing Fund

award in a competition that involved designing inexpensive housing for young families. Dubbed the

Honeycomb Apartments, the two blocks enjoy a view of Izola Bay on one ank and look out onto the

neighboring hills on the other. Shade and open-air access are important in this part of the world, so each

unit has its own well-ventilated balcony area. Residents can also customize the interior of their

apartments, while the colored fabric shades above the outdoor spaces provide privacy. Completed in

2006, the project contains 30 apartments in each block.

1 4 . P E A R C E D A L E PA R A D E – M E L B O U R N E , A U S T R A L I A

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The bright, cheerful colors and quirky architecture of Pearcedale Parade in the Melbourne suburb of

Broadmeadows makes it quite an eye-catching development. It was designed by the Victoria-based

branch of CH Architects and was funded by the Brumby Labor government and Yarra Community

Housing, a non-pro t body dedicated to providing affordable accommodation to Victorians who need it.

Completed in 2010, Pearcedale Parade contains 88 cross-ventilated units, and the development also

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boasts solar-powered hot water and heating. The dignity of occupants was an important factor in the

design process, and the hope was that the nished project would change the way people think about

community housing.

1 3 . B O N D Y S O C I A L H O U S I N G – PA R I S , F R A N C E

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Thirty-four families were relocated into this stylish and energy ef cient social housing building in the

suburban municipality of Bondy in northeastern Paris. The units were designed by Parisian architectural

studio Atelier du Pont. Built in a U-shape around a centralized courtyard, the development features a

high-ceilinged roof, and the units bene t from ample natural light, balconies, and passive solar design –

while rainwater is also used to provide eco-conscious cooling. Financed by social housing

organization Immobilière3F for low-income families, the building was ready for occupation in 2010.

1 2 . S A L B U R Ú A S O C I A L H O U S I N G – Á L AVA , S PA I N

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This housing development designed by international architectural rm ACXT proves that social housing

blocks don’t have to be limited to the dull brown and grey shades often associated with them. The bright

red color of the building leaps out from its much less vibrant surroundings, and the facility features a

21-story tower and a lower block of differing levels. Located in the Salburúa district of Vitoria, in the

Álav province of northern Spain’s Basque Country, the apartments were built with consideration given to

both energy ef ciency and the comfort of residents. In Salburúa, social welfare is a matter of pride for

the city council, which regards decent housing as the right of all citizens, no matter their economic

status.

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The in uence of the 1970s architecture that surrounds this building is obvious. As for the structure

itself, well while its shape may be somewhat conventional, there is actually little that’s boring about this

housing project in Béthune in the French department of Pas-de-Calais. The opaque black bricks of the

exterior contrast with the light-colored wood used for the window frames and fencing, while the

asymmetrical window placement adds a certain quirkiness to the otherwise slightly plain looking walls.

Paris- and Geneva-based designers FRES Architectes developed the project for social housing specialists

Pas-de-Calais Habitat, and the building was completed in 2012.

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The Savonnerie Heymans social housing project is an attempt to create an entire environmentally

friendly neighborhood consisting of public housing. Designed by local rm MDW Architecture, the

development offers various apartment types, including lofts, maisonettes and duplexes, all of which

incorporate energy-ef cient qualities. Solar power and rainwater harvesting are just two of the eco-

conscious features of the complex, which is built on the site of an old soap factory and utilizes the

original structural elements where possible. You can see the old chimney for yourself. The 42-unit

complex, which was completed in 2011, won a 2012 Prix Bruxelles Horta Award and earned a special

mention at the 2012 Belgian Building Awards.

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The timber façade and bright green paint of the Les Loggias housing project in Paris’ arrondissement de

Reuilly sets it apart from its noticeably less vibrant neighbors. Paris-based agency KOZ Architects

designed the building, giving consideration to both the environment and the needs of its inhabitants.

Completed in 2011, the block is clad in neat looking ash timber, which is at once durable and cost

effective. The interiors were designed to receive as much natural light as possible, and the building also

features exterior insulation as well as eco-conscious solar panels.

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The colors of the Mediterranean were incorporated into the sunny white and yellow design of this social

housing project in Elmas, Sardinia. According to Italian architects 2+1 Of cina Architettura, the

differently spaced and sized windows “create a vibrant and binomial play of open/closed.” The

development has a walkway balcony with brise-soleil screening used as a form of climate control, and

shutters on the north side of the structure shield against chilly winds. Materials were chosen to be both

affordably priced and long lasting, and the development, which was completed in 2010, includes a

courtyard as well as ground oor duplexes.

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Completed in 2007, Spanish architects ACXT’s state-subsidized housing development in Pormetxeta,

Baracaldo, in the north of Spain, was spearheaded by the local Basque government. Although the

complex is made of prefabricated concrete, its sharp angles and modern, two-toned color scheme

prevent it from resembling traditional public housing blocks. Forty-six units are housed within two

separate buildings, and parking space is also provided. The plan won rst prize in a scheme design

competition.

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The Parc Central Social Housing Building in Valencia, Spain is made up of a large number of units shared

among three non-identical towers built around a central courtyard. Two Spanish agencies, Of ce of

Architecture in Barcelona and Peñín Architects, were involved in the design of the modern looking,

aesthetically pleasing white buildings, which are situated in a landscaped park space. The project was

completed in 2010.

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Tower Hatert in the Dutch city of Nijmegen is part of the local government’s plan to invigorate its

housing. The rippling, sculpture-like 13-story building was designed by Rotterdam-based studio 24H

Architecture, and it houses 72 apartments as well as a health care center on the ground oor. The timber

used throughout the construction is FSC certi ed. And the non-aligned balconies – with the railings

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apparently inspired by leaf patterns – ensure that each unit gets enough natural light, while also

offering residents uninterrupted views of their surroundings. This futuristic looking tower was nished

in 2011.

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In Zabalgana, Vitoria, in northern Spain’s Basque province of Álava, Spanish architects ACXT developed

this striking social housing project, which contains 65 residential units. Completed in 2006, the building

incorporates wood on the balconies and in the foyer area, providing aesthetic warmth and

complementing the building’s colder, stylish metal cladding. Despite strict affordable housing

guidelines, ACXT stuck to their aim and achieved what the company describes as “a deep environmental

and landscaping sensibility.” The project was pushed forward by the VISESA group, which is nanced by

the Basque government.

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This wooden structure may look more like an ancient fort than a modern complex in a busy metropolis,

but Paris’ Tête en l’air (meaning “head in the clouds”) social housing project is de nitely the latter.

Designed by Paris-based agency KOZ Architects, the complex, which includes thirty units – 15 brand

new and another 15 rehabilitated from the pre-existing structure – was completed in 2012. The project

was undertaken for social housing organization SIEMP, a group committed to sustainable architecture,

including the renovation of older buildings.

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This project in the Brussels municipality of Sint-Agatha-Berchem may be new, but the district it is

located in has been dedicated to social housing since the early 1920s. Architect Victor Bourgeois created

the original district, and Belgian architectural rm Buro II & Archi+I designed these new units, which

were completed in 2012, to complement Bourgeois’ cubist style. They are also low-energy units that

incorporate solar panels, rainwater retrieval systems and eco-friendly materials – a far cry from the gray

tower blocks many picture when they think about social housing.

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Designed by Belgian agency MDW Architecture, the Le Lorrain social housing project is actually a

repurposed old iron dealer facility located in Belgium’s capital, Brussels. Completed in 2011, the new

complex consists of a multi-unit apartment building and three terraced maisonette homes, each of

which has its own private garden. Originally, a high wall surrounded the eastern side of the site, but this

was lowered to allow in more light, and the complex has a large, open communal space for residents to

use. The design of Le Lorrain is contemporary, yet it still retains a vestige of the site’s industrial

heritage.

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