Re: Sharing Facilities Regulations: cohousing, condominium and more
From: phidiasdavide-cohousing (phidiasdavide-cohousingyahoo.it)
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 14:53:46 -0700 (PDT)
Yes I could, at the end of the study

--- Lun 13/4/09, Liz Ryan Cole <lizryancole [at] mac.com> ha scritto:

Da: Liz Ryan Cole <lizryancole [at] mac.com>
Oggetto: Re: [C-L]_ Sharing Facilities Regulations: cohousing, condominium and 
more
A: phidiasdavide-cohousing [at] yahoo.it
Cc: "Peg Elmer" <pelmer [at] vermontlaw.edu>
Data: Lunedì 13 Aprile 2009, 18:32

Hello.  I would be very interested in what you learn.  Any thought you might 
write an article for the lay public on this topic?

liz


On Apr 12, 2009, at 11:04 AM, phidiasdavide-cohousing [at] yahoo.it wrote:

> 
> Hello guys! I'm really interested in community living and I lived some
> months this way in Arizona, Arcosanti. Now I'm back in Italy attending a MSc 
> about
> sustainable architecture, and for my final thesis I'm researching about
> the potential of reduction of energy consumption in the residential
> sector, in particular by changing lifestyle and sharing spaces (meeting
> room,guest room, etc) and appliances (washingmachine, computers, etc).
> 
> I'm wondering about building code all over the world, if there are national 
> or local rules that foster to project in this way (e.g.common
> laundry compulsory, or no urbanistic volume for shared services,
> cohousing incentives, etc), or anyway if it is used in common practice
> to build shared facilities (e.g. condominium sauna in Finland).
> 
> Thanks for any suggestion!! Davide
> 
> 
> 
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