Other than like O’Neill cylinders in cislunar space, or sod roofed community long houses.
Never mind that ending commodity housing destroys western civilization.
Other than like O’Neill cylinders in cislunar space, or sod roofed community long houses.
Never mind that ending commodity housing destroys western civilization.
Here in Canada they are fairly popular, I believe a lot were built in the 70s-90s but not as much anymore. They can require government assistance to get going, but they’re incredibly effective for housing people if you can get in. I know a couple people in them and they’re paying peanuts compared to market rates.
https://www.lowestrates.ca/blog/homes/how-does-co-op-housing-work-canada
Sure, but again there’s no magical solution to the problem of buying land and building dwellings.
Basically, if you already have free land and buildings then you could start a co-op.
If you need th government to provide the free land and buildings then its comparable to other government housing projects.