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This text explores how the architectural concept of pocket neighborhoods can be adapted by housing professionals to cultivate a genuine sense of community within larger residential buildings. It argues that physical proximity alone is insufficient for social cohesion, emphasizing instead the importance of human-scale interactions and the transformation of underutilized areas into inviting shared spaces. The author suggests using low-pressure social invitations and consistent relational communication to help neighbors move past anonymity without compromising their personal privacy. By establishing predictable rituals rather than just isolated events, property managers can create an environment where residents feel recognized and included. Ultimately, the source provides a framework for turning isolated housing units into connected living environments through intentional design and engagement strategies.
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