Community Living Lisrec:
When It Makes Sense to Live Differently
Land prices are skyrocketing at a pace that resembles a rocket without brakes. Buying your own apartment from a developer today? For the young or even middle generation, it’s becoming more and more of a utopia. High mortgages, inflated prices, and the feeling that you’ll spend your whole life paying for a box with a view of your neighbor’s balcony. But what if there were another way?
Step into the world of community living – a model that could be the answer to how to live affordably, meaningfully, and sustainably. And that’s where the Lisrec project comes in.



Living Where It Makes Sense
Lisrec is not another developer miracle with shiny visualizations and promises of “luxury within reach.” It’s a concept that aims to connect people, needs, and common sense. It’s the idea of building a residential complex in the form of independent housing units with their own facilities, but with an emphasis on sharing and community.
The main point? We reach a more affordable level. When you build a connected complex instead of individual houses, you save space, materials, energy – and thus money.
Vegetables from the Roof and an Office Around the Corner
But Lisrec goes further. It’s not just about a roof over your head – it’s about a lifestyle. What could such living include?
- Shared vertical gardens where residents grow their own tomatoes, lettuce, or herbs.
- Coworking spaces – because why commute to the office when it’s one minute from your apartment?
- Wellness and community rooms where you can relax, meet, or host a small concert.
- Small shops and services directly in the complex – from a bakery to a hair salon.
- Energy self-sufficiency thanks to photovoltaics, solar heating, and maybe even a biogas plant.
- Eco-friendly technologies: grey water recycling, waste heat and bio-waste recovery.
- A private preschool for children – safe, nearby, and community-based.
The result is a place that works as a whole – not only architecturally but also socially. Housing where you know your neighbors, share ideas, costs, and harvests with them.
Architecture as a Competition
Because Lisrec is a community project, it’s not a top-down mandate. On the contrary – the architectural design will be chosen through a public competition. Anyone with an idea can participate. And the winning design? It will actually be built. A bit of a return to the roots – homes as a reflection of the people who will live in them.


So, are you in?
Community living isn’t just economical. It’s a way to reconnect people in a time when everyone is locked inside their own bubble. And Lisrec? It’s a challenge – to do it differently, better, and together.
Interested? Follow us, join in, or start building with us.