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9 Jan 17 |

Τhe tiny houses of Hong Kong

Too expensive, too small and inhumane

Τhe tiny houses of Hong Kong

Hong Kong - the city in the southeast of China which is known for its wealth and its luxurious high-rises (high buildings) - has a chronic shortage of viable and affordable housing. Due to the extremely long waiting lists for social housing (15 years) more than 200.000 underprivileged are forced to rent on the private market. The largest share of the private rental market is not affordable, though, and the average cost of housing eats up more than 50% of people’s disposable income contributing to rising poverty. The living conditions in the cubic units are inhumane.

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12 Dec 16 |

How Sweden can make things easier for foreign construction companies

A SABO explainer

How Sweden can make things easier for foreign construction companies

Complicated contracts, complex building and work environment rules, and documents only available in Swedish. Construction companies wishing to enter the Swedish market and fulfill the potential of the European Union face many challenges. This is underlined by a report from the Housing Europe member, SABO- the Swedish Association of Public Housing Companies, an industry and interest organisation.

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8 Dec 16 |

Italy: Student housing as part of urban regeneration

The case of Palazzo del Carbone

Italy: Student housing as part of urban regeneration

Palazzo del Carbone is a student housing project that was recently completed in Reggio Emilia, Italy and is part of a plan to regenerate the historical centre of Reggio Emilia. Housing Europe Research Coordinator, Dr. Agata Krause visited the site and reports.

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