Re: Renewable Energy in Cohousing
From: Laura Fitch, A.I.A. (lfitchkrausfitch.com)
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 06:25:01 -0600 (MDT)
The last cohousing issue had a long article by Mary Kraus on this subject. There were many communities mentioned. It would be a good starting point, if follwed up in more detail.

--
Laura Fitch, A.I.A.
Principal Architect

KRAUS-FITCH ARCHITECTS, INC.
110 Pulpit Hill Rd.
Amherst, MA  01002
413-549-5799
413-549-7918 (fax)

lfitch [at] krausfitch.com



C.C. Barron wrote:

Hi cohousers,

I'm giving a talk on cohousing at the Renewable Energy Roundup and
Sustainable Living Fair in Fredericksburg Texas this coming weekend.  I
would like to include in my talk a couple of examples of cohousing
communities that have employed renewable energy (and other sustainable)
technologies.  Specifically photovoltaics, wind, solar hot water,
rainwater collection, green building, etc.  I would appreciate any tips
-- which communities have gone the furthest in the renewable energy and
green building direction?

Thanks!

Cat Barron
Oak Village Commons
Oak Hill (Austin), TX

P.S.  I'm interested in this topic beyond just the talk I'm giving --
Oak Village Commons is going as green as possible for our project
(www.oakhillcohousing.org).

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