Data underlying the publication: Circular Co-production and Caring Architecture. Lessons from Boschgaard.

DOI:10.4121/6c9fa25e-33e0-43f5-a6b3-1e8e1b27347c.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/6c9fa25e-33e0-43f5-a6b3-1e8e1b27347c

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Egger, Tamara; Jongert, Jan; van Dorst, Machiel; den Heijer, Alexandra (2025): Data underlying the publication: Circular Co-production and Caring Architecture. Lessons from Boschgaard. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/6c9fa25e-33e0-43f5-a6b3-1e8e1b27347c.v1
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Dataset

This dataset supports a book chapter in a peer-reviewed Routledge volume accompanying the ATUT Conference Radical Care for the City 2025. It contains qualitative data from research on the Boschgaard housing project in Den Bosch, the Netherlands. The study examines how circular co-production of housing can empower communities to collectively manage and care for shared resources over time.


Contents:

  1. Three transcribed and anonymized interviews (.doc)
  2. Field visit notes (.pdf)
  3. Photographs (zip, .jpg)
  4. Planning documents (.pdf)

History

  • 2025-08-22 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

doc, pdf, jpg, zip

Organizations

TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment

DATA - restricted access

Reason

Although all data in this dataset have been anonymized (e.g., removal of names and personal identifiers, individuals may still be identifiable due to their unique position and activities. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of the participants, access to the dataset is restricted.

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  1. Use the data solely for scholarly research.
  2. Not attempt to re-identify individuals or initiatives involved in the dataset.
  3. Not share the dataset with third parties without written consent from the data owner.
  4. Properly cite the dataset and associated publication in any outputs.


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