Intergenerational co-housing - cinematic insights

Climate change, aging, individualization - these are just some of the challenges facing our society. The documentary was created as an additional project of the three-year research project "Generational Living in Long-Term Perspective" and stimulates reflection. How will we live in the future? In the 30-minute film, residents of generational living projects talk about qualities and challenges in living together. It will be shown at various events in the fall of 2023.

 

Generations Festival
"Generational living - in film and research"


The ETH Housing Forum participates in the Generation Living Festival in Thun and offers insights. Get inspired by short film clips and an entertaining quiz and learn more about the future of living.

Visit us at the Märit stand and let us surprise you - maybe you will find "your" vision of generational living here.

15.09.2023
16.09.2023
10:00-18:00

Märit Generation Festival Thun
Mittlere Ringstrasse 8
3600 Thun

More information can be found external pagehere.


Generations living - filmic insights into the (un)lived in

Screening in Bern. The subsequent panel discussion with the director (Leonie Pock), residents of intergenerational housing projects and experts will delve further into the topic.

Free admission. Registration is not necessary.
20.09.2023
18:00-19:30

Cafébar
Berner Generations House
Bahnhofplatz 2
3011 Bern

For more information on the film screening, clickexternal pagehere.


OpenHouse Plus+

30. 09. 2023
01.10.2023

Film evening with discussion and tour

More detailed info to follow.


Swiss Housing Days - Trailer "Generation Living. Insights into new forms of living"

At this year's Swiss Housing Days (November 3-6, 2023), generational living will also be in the spotlight. On November 3, before the main film, the BWO's national event on the topic of "living" will show the trailer for the new ETH Wohnforum documentary: "Generationenwohnen. Insights into new forms of living".

For more information click external pagehere.

 

Similar topics

JavaScript has been disabled in your browser