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Grace Kim (architect)

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ground floor in Schemata's offices, the project is an opportunity and commitment of environmental awareness, intergenerational friendships, neighborhood partnerships, and healthy community.  She was involved in the project from ideation through completion—from approximately 2007 to 2016—as a kind of architect-developer and consensus builder, helping clients and project stakeholders envision how a completed project will be experienced.
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lighting, and acoustic materials to support eating together; in the careful visual location and visual access to kids’ play areas around and inside a common house; and in the consideration of scale and distribution of social gathering nodes in and around the community to support our daily lives.  All of these spaces help contribute to and elevate the sense of
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of Seattle.  Key communal features of the project include shared balconies, a community dining hall and kitchen, and a collective rooftop garden.  The result is a building that, for many residents and visitors, feels very alive.  For Kim, who lives in one of the homes and works on the
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Cohousing starts with a shared intention to live collaboratively, and intention is the single most important characteristic that differentiates cohousing from any other housing model…This intention has been expressed in some of the communities I’ve visited in the careful selection of furniture,
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Kim began putting these ideas on cohousing into practice in developing Capitol Hill Cohousing, a five-story mixed-use cohousing project in Seattle that features nine 2-3 bedroom homes oriented around a central courtyard on a 4500 ft urban infill lot in the
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on the topic of cohousing.  In this TED talk, she asserted that cohousing can make us happier through an intentionality on relationships that can work as an antidote to isolation.  She states:
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For Kim, cohousing—in the intentionality of people to live collaboratively—provides a possible solution to the worldwide problems of loneliness and isolation.  Kim spoke in
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ed to “cohousing”.)  She subsequently served on the founding team for Capitol Hill Urban Cohousing in Seattle and on the board of the US Cohousing Association nationally.
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Kim is perhaps most well known for her teachings on cohousing.  During her early architectural practice years in the late 90s, she researched the
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in London, alongside her Schemata Workshop cofounder and future husband Mike Mariano.  Prior to starting Schemata Workship, Kim interned at
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Schricker, Melissa (April 2007). "Book Review: The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development".
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Capitol Hill Cohousing is not Schemata's only cohousing projects: the firm has built Daybreak Cohousing in
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Young Architect Award.  She is currently a commissioner of the Seattle Planning Commission. 
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is an American architect who is founding principal of Schemata Workshop, an architecture firm in
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Journal of the American Institute of Architecture Students
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How Cohousing can make us Happier (and Live Longer)
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Seattle
AIA
Washington State University
University of Washington
Architectural Association
Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill
Cohousing
typology
Denmark
Vancouver
TED talk
communitas
Capitol Hill Neighborhood
Portland
Anacortes
Marysville



"Grace Kim, College of Fellows"


"Grace Kim"


"A High Performance Building for Cohousing: from Vision to Move-In"
ISBN
978-1118612132
"Remedy for Loneliness"
How Cohousing can make us Happier (and Live Longer)

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