Re: "Neighborhood" Cohousing or "Retrofit" Cohousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Kathy Kelly (kksantacruz![]() |
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Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2013 12:05:58 -0800 (PST) |
How about the "N Street Model"? It's such a great story (and model)! Kathy Kelly Coyote Crossing Coho Santa Cruz, CA On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Kevin Wolf <kevin [at] wolfandassociates.com>wrote: > > Hi Cohousing Activists, > > I just finished speaking at the UK Cohousing Network's special conference > on Retrofit Cohousing. They invited me because N Street Cohousing is a > premier example of how existing homes can be converted over time into a > vibrant cohousing community. We have grown to 20+ houses and around 60 > adults in the 25 years we have considered ourselves a cohousing community. > > One thing that came out of this excellent event is the awareness that there > are problems with the word "retrofit" to describe what N Street and other > similar types of communities are doing. We found out that people did not > attend because they thought it was about retrofiting existing buildings > into built choosing, similar to Doyle Street and Swans Market Cohousing > here in CA. > > The word retrofit also doesn't describe the many ways in which "non built" > cohousing can develop and evolve. "Built" cohousing is defined as all the > units coming on line more or less at the same time as one project. > > One of the speakers at the UK conference described her group's effort to > buy homes in an inexpensive neighbourhood near Cardiff and evolve that into > cohousing in the years to come. Few of the members would have contiguous > homes. They'd like to buy a home near the entrance to the neighbourhood and > convert it into a common house with possible use as a cafe during the day > to help pay for it. It might also be rented out for non members to use as > well. It is a different strategy to achieve the same goals as all of us > want to achieve in our cohousing communities. In my opinion, the goals we > are pursuing are more important than the specific means by which we achieve > them, and the core elements of a cohousing community are a common house and > the gifting of our time cooking meals for each other. > > So after the conference a few of us met for dinner and came up with a new > proposed word to describe the type of cohousing the grows over time and is > not built all at once - Neighborhood Cohousing. We considered words like > Evolving Cohousing or Starting Small Cohousing but like the robustness of > the word Neighborhood and all the potential in it. > > By the way, N Street member houses have been spreading out over our > neighborhood with five of them no longer being contiguous and one of them > at least a block away, and a long time Friend of the Community (one of our > FOCers) lives a few blocks away. > > We'd like to spark a discussion with the U.S cohousing community on whether > we should change from the word Retrofit to Neighborhood or another word to > define N Street types of cohousing from communities as being different from > cohousing communities that are built all at once from retrofitted old > buildings. > > Thank you for weighing in. > > Kevin > N Street Cohousing co-founder > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ > > >
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