In the second part of this two-part article series on how co-living and co-working communities can influence wellness and sustainable design – and vice versa – shared living consultant Matt Lesniak dives deeper into how these spaces can be centres for regenerative and sustainable futures.
As tiny living continues to gain in popularity, tiny house communities have been popping up throughout the United States and are now available coast-to-coast.
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The co-living concept may be new to you, but it is growing in popularity. Here we review the benefits, downsides, but most importantly, we get into . . .
Ever since Clayton and Teresa have been together they've looked forward to a trailer home on the road.
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Curious...what is coliving? Defining it can be difficult but after 4 years as digital nomads, here's all you need to know about it and what we've learned.
The boutique accomodation that lives and breathes two loves: community and creativity. Joints in Byron Bay is an idyllic option for those who seek a more bespoke staycation.
Smart Urban Villages is planning to create medium-density, sustainably designed housing communities with optional shared meals, mortgage-free long term leases and pools of shared vehicles to cut down on car ownership costs.
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You want to to have a vegetable garden, but you live in an apartment building or have a very shady yard. What can you do? Start a community garden! A commu
Pulo Market, a community centre designed by a9a architects, integrates various living functions to promote community participation & interaction
Experiments in cooperative living offer a great model for building sustainable urban communities. But can they work for everyone?
Just as a home is more than its walls and windows, cohousing homes are more than standard condos. To the people who create, join and live cohousing communities, they join an active and involved community of neighbors who know and care about each other and together live more consciously of one another and the earth. Successful communities generally share 5 key characteristics that may tempt you to consider a cohousing community for your next move.
A few years ago, I began thinking about how I would choose to live if I could live any way that I wanted to. The plan that evolved centered around a small age-restricted "village" of a dozen or so cottages or patio homes arranged in a rambling circle with their backyards facing in around a common area and a community building...
Design today is evolving to include more flexible space that serves the user better and leads to more effective, functional housing, and healthier, stronger communities.
SPACE10, IKEA’s global research lab, and EFFEKT present 'the urban village project', a vision for the design, build and habitation of future homes.
Chatham has worked with Pittsburgh Cohousing to create the EcoVillage, the first neighborhood of its kind in the region. Based on a practice that began in Denmark and has grown in the United States since around 1990, the concept is a close-knit community built on cooperation, sustainability, and contributing to the ecology and academic work of the surrounding campus.
Find intentional communities, ecovillages, cohousing, communes, co-ops, and cooperative living arrangements in the Communities Directory
A study of Blue Zones, where residents live longer than is typical, find that a common trait involves gardens.
Today's communes are a far cry from the free-loving, dope-smoking hippy havens of the Sixties. But can they really solve the problems of the modern world?
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Tiny homes are popping up everywhere—here are a few of our favorite tiny communities setting a wonderful example of minimal living.
The Building Community Poster reads: Turn off your TV. Leave your house. Know your neighbors, Look up when you are walking; Greet people; Sit on your stoop; Plant flowers; Use your library; Play to…
“the very process of living together educates. It enlarges and enlightens experience; it stimulates and enriches imagination” – John Dewey What is cohousing? Cohousing is a type of intentional community where individuals, couples and families come together to share common goals, plus the workload and benefits of living closely with others – but at the… Continue reading Cohousing
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Escape Tampa Bay Village joins the movement toward compact living.
More and more people are exploring the concept of co-housing – semi-communal living that provides residents with a sense of community while allowing them to maintain their independence
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The 1.84 acre site has been laid out so the community has a welcoming presence on NE Going Street. The common building and garden are centrally located at natural crossing points in the pedestrian …
"It's a bunch of fucked-up people helping each other."
Architect Laura Fitch describes cohousing communities as "privacy within your home, and community at your doorstep."
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