
Reporting from the CDCUL Consortium Meeting in Ljubljana
Earlier this week, our CDCUL project team gathered in the beautiful city of Ljubljana, Slovenia, for a our third in-person consortium meeting. As we reach the project’s halfway point, this three-day meeting at the ZAG Slovenian National Institute of Building and Civil Engineering coincided with an important data collection milestone in our journey toward understanding how sharing economy principles can be integrated into housing solutions. What Have We Learned So

Reporting from the CDCUL Consortium Meeting in Ljubljana
Earlier this week, our CDCUL project team gathered in the beautiful city of Ljubljana, Slovenia, for a our third in-person consortium meeting. As we reach the project’s halfway point, this three-day meeting at the ZAG Slovenian National Institute of Building and Civil Engineering coincided with an important data collection milestone in our journey toward understanding how sharing economy principles can be integrated into housing solutions. What Have We Learned So
Sharing in a co-working space: A case study from Dublin, Ireland
This blog explores the dynamics of sharing in co-working (short: CW) spaces, using a Dublin-based office in Ireland, as a case study. While the CDCUL project primarily examines shared spaces
Creating a Representative, Rigorous, Insightful Multinational Survey: From Conceptualization to Data Collection
Surveys are ubiquitous today, from political predictions to simple polls about the best time for a meeting. They’re quick, cheap, and easy. So why not just whip up a survey,

Insights about sharing preferences from two focus group discussions in Maastricht
In the Netherlands, we conducted two focus group discussions with students from Maastricht University to explore their preferences to share a work-study space, a kitchen, a workshop space, a tool

CDCUL Project Joins the DUT Kick-off in Brussels
Our CDCUL project proudly stands among 48 research and innovation projects funded in the DUT Call 2022. The Driving Urban Transitions (DUT) Partnership, an intergovernmental research and innovation program, is

Introducing the CDCUL Project
CDCUL (Consumer Demand for Circular Urban Living) is an exciting multinational research project funded by the European Commission’s Driving Urban Transitions programme. Involving research institutes and industry partners from the
Sharing in a co-working space: A case study from Dublin, Ireland
This blog explores the dynamics of sharing in co-working (short: CW) spaces, using a Dublin-based office in Ireland, as a case study. While the CDCUL project primarily examines shared spaces
Creating a Representative, Rigorous, Insightful Multinational Survey: From Conceptualization to Data Collection
Surveys are ubiquitous today, from political predictions to simple polls about the best time for a meeting. They’re quick, cheap, and easy. So why not just whip up a survey,

Insights about sharing preferences from two focus group discussions in Maastricht
In the Netherlands, we conducted two focus group discussions with students from Maastricht University to explore their preferences to share a work-study space, a kitchen, a workshop space, a tool

CDCUL Project Joins the DUT Kick-off in Brussels
Our CDCUL project proudly stands among 48 research and innovation projects funded in the DUT Call 2022. The Driving Urban Transitions (DUT) Partnership, an intergovernmental research and innovation program, is

Introducing the CDCUL Project
CDCUL (Consumer Demand for Circular Urban Living) is an exciting multinational research project funded by the European Commission’s Driving Urban Transitions programme. Involving research institutes and industry partners from the