RE: Collective housing
From: Fleck (foam4uworldnet.att.net)
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:35:07 -0700 (PDT)
Some colleges have units sort of like that. Evergreen College here in
Washington comes to mind. More like small modular housing. The four corners
have individual rooms connected to the common center area which has the
living/cooking space. The idea could be expanded to allow for larger
designs. You might contact them for information. Good luck,
Anne @ Jackson Place -Seattle


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From: Fred H Olson [mailto:fholson [at] cohousing.org]
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Subject: [C-L]_ Collective housing


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hi, all,

let me once again throw in my five cent question since three of you just
wrote about funding/money:  there is a great need for collective housing
(not commune, not special needs) for working adults that provides private
suites w/ collective kitchen/common areas --has anyone heard of such
places other than the Friends Meeting Houses which have this model or how
we might creatively bring together funds to build such a place?

thanks, bye, Alberta (East Somerville, Massachusetts)


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