Vancouver’s first ‘cohousing lite’ housing project close to breaking ground
The article was originally published on the Vancouver Courier.
The article was originally published on the Vancouver Courier.
Originally appeared on the Irish Examiner, the article by Joyce Fegan reports on the progress of Ireland's first co-housing project, based on the model established by the Lilac project in Leeds, UK.
The article, originally published on InForum, addresses the increased interest for cohousing initiatives in Minnesota, US. With 170 cohousing communities active and 140 communities in planning, in recent years the USA has witnessed a steady rise in interest in cohousing initiatives.
The article by Diane Ako reports on the cohousing initiatives started by Heidi Maxie in Kailua, Hawaii, when she decided to put her house to the service of the community and senior citizens, more specifically.
Written for Assemble Papers, Manuel Lutz's essay addresses cohousing in German-speaking Europe, its impact on the solidarity of everyday life and the importance of such community-approaches to living together by looking at various model projects.
Produced by the Foundation for Intentional Community and published on YouTube in November 2018, this video offers an introduction to the concept and practice of forming an intentional community, providing a brief historical overview of how these initiatives came about and where them term 'in
Produced by the Foundation for Intentional Community and published on YouTube in December 2018, the video surveys the different types of existing intentional communities, including eco-villages, co-housing, housing coops and communes all grounded in shared and inclusive participatory processes in
Produced by BPS News and published on YouTube in February 2017, this report explores the increase in cohousing trends in Denmark and the US, exploring the benefits of intergenerational, international co-habitation and resource sharing.
In this TED Talk by architect Grace Kim in 2017, the links between architecture, feelings of loneliness and the advantages of cohousing structures are introduced, with the idea that shared and community spaces can fundamentally changes the way we perceive ourselves in relation to the people who l
Published in April 2019 by Permaculture Online, the video reports on the LILAC Green Cohousing in UK, covering topics ranging from how the unique initiative first came about, the architectural adjustments for genuinely sustainable buildings and community development.