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Creating Cohousing: Building Sustainable Communities [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x191x17 mm, weight: 675 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2011
  • Leidėjas: New Society Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0865716722
  • ISBN-13: 9780865716728
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x191x17 mm, weight: 675 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2011
  • Leidėjas: New Society Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0865716722
  • ISBN-13: 9780865716728
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A man's home is his castle. But demographic and economic changes have turned our castles into islands. How can we regain the elements of the traditional village - family, co-operation, community and a sense of belonging - within the context of 21st century life? This is an in-depth exploration of a uniquely rewarding type of housing which is perfect for anyone who values their independence but longs for more connection with those around them. Written by the award-winning team that wrote the original 'co-housing bible' and first brought co-housing to North America, this fully-illustrated manual combines nuts-and-bolts practical considerations and design ideas with extensive case studies of dozens of diverse communities in Europe and North America. Co-housing communities create unique opportunities for designing more sustainable lifestyles. Whether urban, suburban or rural; senior or intergenerational; retrofit or new, the authors show how the physical structures of co-housing communities lend themselves to a more efficient use of resources, and make everything from gardening to childcare to socialising easier. This book puts the 'neighbour' back into 'neighbourhood'; and, is an essential resource for anyone interested in more environmentally and socially sustainable living.

Daugiau informacijos

The cohousing "bible" by the US originators of the concept.
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Bill McKibben
Preface xiii
Part One Introducing Cohousing
Chapter 1 Addressing Our Changing Lifestyles
3(9)
Chapter 2 How Cohousing Works
12(12)
Chapter 3 An Old Idea --- A Contemporary Approach
24(15)
Part Two Cohousing Communities in Europe: An Inside Look
Chapter 4 The Evolution of Cohousing in Europe
39(12)
Chapter 5 Trudeslund
51(8)
Chapter 6 Sun and Wind + Overdrevet
59(14)
Chapter 7 Jerngarden
73(4)
Chapter 8 Jystrup Savvaerket
77(6)
Chapter 9 Tornevangsgarden
83(5)
Chapter 10 Bondebjerget
88(5)
Chapter 11 Drejerbanken
93(16)
Part Three Two Decades of Cohousing in North America
Chapter 12 FrogSong Cohousing
109(8)
Chapter 13 Hearthstone Cohousing
117(10)
Chapter 14 Bellingham Cohousing & Pleasant Hill Cohousing
127(8)
Chapter 15 Muir Commons
135(8)
Chapter 16 Doyle Street
143(10)
Chapter 17 Southside Park Cohousing
153(9)
Chapter 18 Jamaica Plain Cohousing
162(5)
Chapter 19 Berkeley Cohousing
167(7)
Chapter 20 Temescal Commons and Temescal Creek
174(6)
Chapter 21 Swan's Market Cohousing
180(4)
Chapter 22 WindSong Cohousing
184(5)
Chapter 23 Quayside Village Cohousing
189(5)
Chapter 24 Fresno Cohousing
194(8)
Chapter 25 Belfast Cohousing and Ecovillage
202(4)
Chapter 26 Yarrow Ecovillage
206(9)
Part Four Creating Cohousing
Chapter 27 From Dream to Reality
215(20)
Chapter 28 The Participatory Design Process
235(12)
Chapter 29 Cohousing Design
247(26)
Part Five Sustainability, Longevity, and the Cohousing Legacy
Chapter 30 Cohousing and Community
273(9)
Chapter 31 Happily Ever Aftering in Cohousing
282(7)
Chapter 32 The Legacy of Cohousing
289(13)
Afterword 302(4)
Selected Bibliography 306(3)
Notes 309(2)
Index 311(10)
About the Authors 321
Charles Durrett and his wife Kathryn McCamant are award-winning architects who introduced the concept of cohousing to the US. with their book Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves . Charles wrote The Senior Cohousing Handbook and, together with Kathryn McCamant, has designed over fifty cohousing communities in the United States and consulted on many more around the world.

Kathryn McCamant , and her husband Charles Durrett co-authored Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves and founded McCamant & Durrett Architects and The CoHousing Company. They coined the term "cohousing" for which they are credited in the Oxford English Dictionary. Kathryn has designed and developed dozens of cohousing communities and founded Cohousing Partners in 2006 with developer Jim Leach.