Re: Infill cohousing (was: Re: Cooperative neighbors and neighbornets, Definition of Terms) | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: David Heimann (heimann![]() |
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Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 17:55:11 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello,JP Cohousing in Jamaica Plain, MA (which Chris mentioned in his list) is a very definite infill cohousing community. We have 30 units on 0.9 acres next to a rail transit line. The site used to be everything from a chemical plant to a factory to a scrap yard (10% of our total project cost was for remediation).
Regards, David Heimann JP Cohousing Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 22:54:52 -0400 From: create2gro [at] aol.com Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Cooperative neighbors and neighbornets, Definition of Terms To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org Message-ID: <8C89ABFF78E59EF-BE8-1CA9 [at] MBLK-M11.sysops.aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Dear cohousing-l, Can anyone refer us to another example of an Urban "Infill" Neighborhood other than the Nomad Cohousing Community? Thanks! HOLISTIC NEIGHBORS create2gro [at] aol.com -----Original Message----- From: fholson [at] cohousing.org To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org Sent: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 9:29 AM Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Cooperative neighbors and neighbornets, Definition of Terms Hannah <create2gro [at] aol.com> wrote:
I just received Zev & Neshama's ELDER COHOUSING UPDATE. There they speak of Nomad Cohousing Community, an Urban "Infill" Neighborhood. Can anyone Compare and Contrast these terms, please: 1) Cooperative Neighborhood 2) "Infill" Neighborhood 3) Neighbornet 4) Retrofit Cohousing
These terms (1,2,4) do not have widely accepted definitions in my experience and they do overlap. Various writers use these or other variations of thse terms. Here's my ad hoc attempt to define them. I tried to promote the use of the term Retrofit Cohousing to mean a cohousing like community developed in existing housing with little or no reconstruction of the physical facitlies. It involves a turnover of the population - typically as current residents move out of their own volition. It has also been called "organic cohousing". The premier example is N street cohousing. See link via my page: http://mn.cohousing.org/retrofit/ (note that this page needs updating - suggestions encouraged - email me. Unfortunately both terms conjure other interpretations and have been used differently on occasion. The cohousing-L archives contain this term often ( http://lists.cohousing.org/archives/cohousing-l/ (with search form) "Infill" Neighborhood "Infill" is often used to refer to development on a relatively small parcel of land surounded by already developed land that is not changing. Usually proposals for such parcels are compatible with existing uses which limits how they can be developed (as well as the size and shape etc of the parcel. Cooperative Neighborhood. I dont recall a/the specific use of this term ( possibly in the 1995 book: _Rebuilding Community in America_, by Ken Norwood, AICP and Kathleen Smith.) I presume it refers to a neighborhood with some intentional effort to build or facilitate community building. I am unaware of any size limits implied. Neighbornets is a term used by some folks in Seattle who are trying to build residential intentional community amongst (mostly - this is the opposite of cohousing) existing residents of city communities but they are not as compact as cohousing. From their web site (link via retrofit pg above). Neighbornets are a way that people organize themselves within neighborhoods based on shared values, shared needs, and shared interests. "Sharing" is a key word in neighbornets. Participants in neighbornets share resources, time, and friendship with one another. Another important characteristic of neighbornets is "proximity" or "place." Members of any given neighbornet always live, work, or spend time in the same general area. They may live next door, several blocks away, work at the corner store, or ride their bike from a mile away. Fred -- Fred H. Olson Minneapolis,MN 55411 USA (near north Mpls) Communications for Justice - My new listserv org. UU, Linux My Link Page: http://fholson.cohousing.org Ham radio:WB0YQM fholson at cohousing.org 612-588-9532 (7am-10pm Central time) _________________________________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free. ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 07:28:41 -0600 From: maggiedutton <mdutton [at] shaw.ca> Subject: [C-L]_ Infill cohousing To: 'Cohousing-L' <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org> Message-ID: <0J4V007SX6RVJ3C0@l-daemon> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Check out www.prairiesky.ab.ca They are the only one in Alberta Canada...in Calgary. Maggie Dutton, Sociocracy In Action www.sociocracyinaction.ca
Can anyone refer us to another example of an Urban "Infill" Neighborhood other than the Nomad Cohousing Community? Thanks! HOLISTIC NEIGHBORS create2gro [at] aol.com
------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 08:37:30 -0700 From: "Eris Weaver" <erisw [at] sonic.net> Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Wikis (was Research database?) To: <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org> Message-ID: <001201c6cd13$63285c60$e85a8e40 [at] sonic.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Ken wrote:
But the simplest I can think of at the moment would be to type it all into <wikipedia.org>.
To which Tree replied:
(And no offense to Ken, but Wikipedia is not the right host for what you are doing.
Eris talking now: Ken and Tree are both half right! Wikipedia is a specific instance of a wiki, and Tree is right that our cohousing-specific stuff would get kind of lost there. BUT Ken is on the right track, that wikis can be useful for organizing cohousing stuff! FrogSong has a wiki-based community manual with lot of our policies, committee info, etc. It is password-protected so I can't show it to you. But any member can go in and edit/update/add info. For more info on wikis:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki ******************************************* Eris Weaver erisw [at] sonic.net FrogSong - Cohousing in Cotati, CA ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 08:33:46 -0700 (PDT) From: Molly Lazar <mollyschaefer [at] yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Wikis (was Research database?) To: Cohousing-L <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org> Message-ID: <20060831153346.72920.qmail [at] web31809.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii Central Austin Cohousing (Kaleidoscope Village) has an excellent wiki. Their host is free and is located at http://wikihost.org/ . It looks pretty easy to set up (though I haven't used it myself). Molly Lazar Resident, Shadowlake Village Cohousing, Blacksburg, VA Member, Blue Ridge Cohousing, Charlottesville, VA ----- Original Message ---- From: Eris Weaver <erisw [at] sonic.net> To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:37:30 AM Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Wikis (was Research database?) Ken wrote:
But the simplest I can think of at the moment would be to type it all into <wikipedia.org>.
To which Tree replied:
(And no offense to Ken, but Wikipedia is not the right host for what you are doing.
Eris talking now: Ken and Tree are both half right! Wikipedia is a specific instance of a wiki, and Tree is right that our cohousing-specific stuff would get kind of lost there. BUT Ken is on the right track, that wikis can be useful for organizing cohousing stuff! FrogSong has a wiki-based community manual with lot of our policies, committee info, etc. It is password-protected so I can't show it to you. But any member can go in and edit/update/add info. For more info on wikis:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki ******************************************* Eris Weaver erisw [at] sonic.net FrogSong - Cohousing in Cotati, CA _________________________________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ ------------------------------ _________________________________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ End of Cohousing-L Digest, Vol 31, Issue 46 *******************************************
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