Cohousing communities: designing for high-functioning neighborhoods / Charles Durrett; Jingling Yag: Alex Lin: Spencer Nash: and Nadthachai Kongkgajornkidsuk
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- 978-1-119-89770-5
- GC HD 7287.7 .C64 2022 c.1
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Include index.
Part 1. Intergenerational cohousing design -- Chapter 1. Intrgenerational neighborhood design: neighborhood site design -- Chapter 2. Haystack heights cohousing: site planning workshop -- Chapter 3. Intergenerational neighborhood design: common house and common facilities design -- Chapter 4. Haystack heights cohousing: common house workshop -- Chapter 5. Intergenerational neighborhood design: private houses design -- Chapter 6. Haystack heights cohousing: private house workshop - Part 2. Senior cohousing design -- Chapter 7. Senior neightbood design: site design -- Chapter 8. Quimper village: site planning workshop -- Chapter 9. Senior cohousing design concepts: common house design -- Chapter 10. Quimper village: common house workshop -- Chapter 11. Senior cohousing design concepts: private house design -- Chapter 12. Quimper village: private house workshop -- Part 3. The rest of the story -- Chapter 3. The rest of the story -- Chapter 13. Affordability -- Chapter 14. The detials of cohousing: what components lead to high- functioning neighborhoods
In cohousing communities: designing for high-functioning neighborhoods, distinguished architect and affordable housing advocate CHarles Durret delivers a complete, start-to-finish guide for designing anything where the emphasis lies with the community. This book describes the consequential role that architecture and a healthy design process can play in the success of neightborhoods, churches, towns, and more. It's an inspiring collection of ideas that prioritze high=functioning neighborhoods.
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