- Conférence
Designing a Cooperative
Free, registration required
@ LUCA - Luxembourg Center for Architecture
In 2019, Mira Nekova and Andrea Verdecchia founded Time to Access following their involvement with the housing cooperative de Nieuwe Meent in Amsterdam, their first project. Thanks to de Nieuwe Meent, where they are both co-founders and architects, they could put into practice their ideas of accessible, inclusive, and sustainable housing and carve a new path that is respectful of their ideals and ethics.
De Nieuwe Meent was the second pilot of Amsterdam for housing cooperatives. Meanwhile, over the last 5 years, around 10 other cooperatives were started and currently are in development. Time to Access is designing the biggest housing cooperative in Amsterdam : the De Bundel project, situated in New West, an area with an intense gentrification process and a high percentage of social housing for people from Turkish and Moroccan backgrounds. De Bundel is organised by the people raised in the neighbourhood and will give homes to people from the same area.
Based on these experiences, they built a methodology and approach specifically oriented to designing housing cooperatives together with their clients.
- Language : EN
- Free, upon registration
This lecture is organised by LUCA as part of the ‘Our New Housing – An Invitation to Cooperate’ exhibition.
Mira Nekova
Architect and Founding partner of Time to Access, Amsterdam
Mira Nekova (1987, Sofia, Bulgaria) has a Master in Architecture from TU Delft, where she graduated in the housing department. Before founding Time to Access, Mira has work experience at SeARCH and MKA. She specialises in housing, circularity, flexibility, and co-design. Mira was nominated for the ARC21 Jong Talent Award in 2021 and listed among the 50 young talents of Financiële Dagblad in 2023.
