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URB students Sadaf Seifi and Rahil Adeli, along with director Meg Holden publish article on a housing and neighbourliness in the International Journal of Community Well-Being
April 29, 2020
In April, Urban Studies students Sadaf Seifi and Rahil Adeli, along with director Meg Holden published an article titled “Hey Neighbour! Understanding a Pilot Project to Build Neighbourliness into Rental Housing” in the International Journal of Community Well-Being. The pilot project called “Hey Neighbour!” set out to engage two residential buildings, their inhabitants and staff, to animate and increase the intra-building sense of community from within. Learn more.
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