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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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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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