http://www.westwoodcohousing.com/details.htmlWhat is CoHousing?
CoHousing communities respond to contemporary needs by combining the autonomy of private dwellings with the advantages of community living. Initially pioneered in Denmark over 20 years ago, the CoHousing concept reestablishes many of the advantages of traditional neighborhoods and villages within the context of late twentieth-century life.
Each household has a private residence, self-sufficient with its own kitchen. The private dwellings are clustered around pedestrian commons with a central common house. Shared activities such as meals, gardening and child care enhance the social connections among residents and often save time and money.
Characteristics of CoHousing Communities
Participatory Process: The residents, working with design professionals, influence the design of the site and buildings.
Neighborhood Design: The physical design is pedestrian friendly, with parking at the perimeter, to encourage a sense of safety and community.
Extensive Common Facilities: Individual dwellings, complete with kitchens, are complemented by community facilities designed for daily use such as kitchen, dining room, play rooms, laundry, guest rooms, gardens, outdoor sitting and play areas.
Resident Management: Residents manage their community cooperatively, through a Homeowners Association.
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