Lectures for the elderly at risk

2023.5 month
Lecture: ESG Transformation and Inclusive Cooperative Housing: Drawing from the Current Situation of European Innovation
Speaker: Professor Wang Yujun/B-studio Chen Bingxin Architect

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Currently, ESG transformation and co-operative housing have become topics of concern in many countries.

ESG is the abbreviation of Environmental, Social and Governance. In Chinese, it can be called environment, society and corporate governance.

These three levels represent the performance of enterprises in environmental, social and corporate governance respectively.

ESG transformation and inclusive cooperative housing refers to the application of ESG concepts to real estate development and architectural design to improve the eco-friendliness, social sustainability and economic benefits of housing while achieving inclusive housing. 

In Europe, many cities have launched ESG transformation and co-housing cooperative housing projects, such as De Steltloper in the Netherlands, Hoogbouw-Flat Divercity in Belgium, Lorenzweg community in Germany, etc.

These residential projects are eco-friendly, socially sustainable and economically efficient, and achieve communication and integration between different ethnic groups, cultures and social classes through inclusive design. These successful cases provide us with reference and inspiration.

We can learn from their experience in ESG transformation and inclusive cooperation and make appropriate adjustments and improvements based on local actual conditions.

At the same time, we also need to actively explore and innovate and launch more ESG transformation and co-operative housing projects that are in line with local actual conditions.

In short, ESG transformation and co-operative housing are a global trend that will have a significant impact on future real estate development and architectural design.

We should pay attention to the latest developments in ESG transformation and co-operative housing, and make corresponding adjustments and improvements based on actual conditions to achieve eco-friendliness, social sustainability and maximize economic benefits.