Bucharest Housing Stories is a documentary web series focused on the diversity of housing experiences in Bucharest and its surrounding area.12 The site presents the project as a seven-part miniseries and frames it as a cultural and social exploration of how people live across different housing forms, including residential complexes, former nationalized houses, ghetto zones, and student dormitories.15678
The project is closely connected to housing research and cultural education. The available material says it is developed by VIRA Association and uses documentary film and social research to examine housing conditions, lived experience, and the social history of housing in Romania’s capital.1 That makes it relevant to discussions of affordable housing, especially because several episodes focus on housing types associated with social inequality, mobility, and access to adequate living conditions.678 The site also includes contact information for inquiries related to the web documentary and the broader Lived-In Homes project, indicating that Bucharest Housing Stories is part of a wider initiative rather than a standalone media product.4
Geographically, the organization’s scope is local, centered on Bucharest and nearby localities rather than national or international coverage.12 The source material available here does not clearly identify a founding year, named leadership, or a separate corporate office address. Based on the website and the project framing, the organisation appears to be a Romania-based cultural/research initiative rooted in Bucharest.124
