yhteisötiloina
Yhteisötiloina is a concept used in Finnish planning and social innovation to describe the intentional creation and management of shared spaces that support community life. The term, derived from yhteisö (community) and tila (space), is used to denote places designed, governed, and used by residents themselves or by a broad cross-section of the local population.
Core principles include participatory design, shared governance, inclusivity, accessibility, adaptability, and sustainability. Practitioners emphasize co-design workshops,
Common forms of yhteisötiloina include community centers, neighborhood hubs, shared workshops, cultural venues, tool libraries, and
Challenges include securing stable funding, navigating land use regulations, maintaining facilities, and ensuring equitable access. Governance
See also: placemaking, commons, community development. Further reading: Finnish planning literature on community spaces and participatory