ETH Forum Wohnungsbau 2025 – Register now!

On Friday, May 9, 2025, this year's ETH Forum Wohnungsbau conference on "ARCHITECTURES OF THE FAMILY – Dynamics of Living Together and Demands on the Housing Market" will take place. The registration is open!

ETH Forum Wohnungsbau «GENERATIONENWOHNEN – Von der Idee bis zur Umsetzung», ETH Zürich, 2023 © ETH Wohnforum / Foto: Matteo De Mattia
ETH Forum Wohnungsbau «GENERATIONENWOHNEN – Von der Idee bis zur Umsetzung», ETH Zürich, 2023

ETH Forum Wohnungsbau
ARCHITECTURES OF THE FAMILY – Dynamics of Living Together and Demands on the Housing Market

Friday, May 9, 2025, 9.30 am – 5 pm | ETH Zürich, Zentrum (main building), Auditorium Maximum (HG F 30)

Family structures are undergoing more significant changes than any other social form. While the built environment is gradually adapting, housing for the traditional "nuclear family" still dominates the market. The ETH Forum Wohnungsbau, "ARCHITECTURES OF THE FAMILY",  explores the dynamics of diverse family structures, evolving housing needs, and the architectural innovations shaping the housing market of the future. At the conference, experts from academia, architecture, and the private and non-profit real estate sectors will discuss innovative solutions to the challenges posed by social change.

No other social structure is experiencing such profound transformation as the family – whether in its forms, daily life, or societal understanding. However, the built environment has been slow to respond to these shifts. The market predominantly offers housing designed for the nuclear family, rooted in its prominence during the "Golden Age of Marriage" in the 1950s. In contrast, Swiss housing cooperatives have recently emerged as leaders in architectural innovation, pushing boundaries in response to evolving needs.

The 19th international symposium "ARCHITECTURES OF THE FAMILY – Dynamics of Living Together and Demands on the Housing Market” seeks to address the following key questions: What solutions do innovative projects, particularly those driven by housing cooperatives, offer in response to well-documented social changes? What practices have proven successful, and where is there a need for further development? How do new forms of housing and inclusive architecture impact municipalities and urban communities? What housing policy instruments are necessary to support this transformation?

The symposium will feature expert presentations, practical insights, and synthesis discussions, with open Q&A sessions and opportunities for dialogue.

The event will be conducted in German only.

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