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Is this the solution to the housing shortage?
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

Is this the solution to the housing shortage?

The article discusses the growing demand for housing space due to changing lifestyles, aging population, and smarter homes. It highlights the challenges of building more densely populated residential areas and suggests that future solutions may involve transforming existing commercial and retail spaces into residential units. The insights come from Detlef Gürtler, a researcher at the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute in Switzerland, who emphasizes the impact of climate change regulations and shifting work patterns on urban development. He notes that while converting commercial spaces to housing requires significant renovations, some changes are already underway, such as relocating businesses to lower floors to free up residential space. Gürtler predicts that this transformation of entire business districts into residential areas could become a widespread solution to housing shortages within two decades.

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Is this the solution to the housing shortage?

The article discusses the growing demand for housing space due to changing lifestyles, aging population, and smarter homes. It highlights the challenges of building more densely populated residential areas and suggests that future solutions may involve transforming existing commercial and retail spaces into residential units. The insights come from Detlef Gürtler, a researcher at the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute in Switzerland, who emphasizes the impact of climate change regulations and shifting work patterns on urban development. He notes that while converting commercial spaces to housing requires significant renovations, some changes are already underway, such as relocating businesses to lower floors to free up residential space. Gürtler predicts that this transformation of entire business districts into residential areas could become a widespread solution to housing shortages within two decades.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of housing challenges and potential solutions without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. It cites expert analysis and outlines both current trends and future projections without taking a clear partisan stance.

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