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Community Led Housing

A Cohousing Development Approach

January 31, 2024 | Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9781774584545
$39.95
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Description

Everything you need to achieve your dream of living in community.

Now is the time for community led housing. Modern ways of living can leave us feeling alone in our homes and isolated from key resources. Cohousing balances independence and privacy with collaboration and togetherness to cultivate a thriving community. In cohousing spaces, neighbors know one another, and everyone works together to build and sustain a better future.

When cohousing experts Ronaye Matthew and Margaret Critchlow realized the vast demand for their development services, they knew they had to open the door--to everyone. In this in-depth guide, Matthew and Critchlow share their decades of experience on the ground and in the field. They outline the entire development process and break it down into accessible goals and informed takeaways for anyone interested in a collaborative approach to housing.

With their expertise, you'll be prepared to navigate financial and legal structures, to work with your local municipalities and key professionals, and to transition smoothly from the development phase to living in the community. Including a detailed appendix with case studies of past projects and more, Community Led Housing is the must-read handbook that gives everyone with dreams of creating their own community the tools they need to succeed.

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About this Author

ISBN: 9781774584545
Format: Trade Paperback
Pages: 410
Publisher: self-published
Published: 2024-01-31

Reviews

"For those who yearn for a more connected future, this book is a guide for bringing the village of your dreams to life." -- trish becker-hafnor executive director, Cohousing Association of the United States

"This sensible guide is the kind of community how-to book I love--stunningly clear, well organized, and easy to follow--written by two of the most skilled and experienced cohousing experts in North America. The authors' wealth of sensible, field-tested advice will improve your chances of success immeasurably and no doubt save you money, time, and heartbreak. I can't recommend Community Led Housing highly enough for aspiring communitarians in Canada, in the US, and in other English-speaking countries too!" -- diana leafe christian communities consultant and author of Creating a Life Together

"There's a lot written about smart cohousing design, but a book about cohousing development has been a long time coming. It stresses the importance of a can-do attitude accompanied with experienced guides. The book is a crucial point of departure--enhance it, learn from it, grow from it. I think Matthew and Critchlow's 'straight talk' will help everyone make more community in the future." -- charles durrett architect and cofounder of cohousing in North America

"The world needs this book! Community Led Housing delivers essential tools for those who dream of building a community where neighbors know, trust, and support one another. Ronaye Matthew helped bring my own community's cohousing dream to life. In this powerful book, she and co-author Margaret Critchlow offer the wisdom to help others do the same." -- charles montgomery author of Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design

"Ronaye Matthew is a cohousing professional who had successfully managed eleven cohousing projects. This achievement is astounding because many others have tried and not succeeded. I believe she is the leading expert in Canada. What's even more important is that this book holds the secrets on how she has achieved that success. This book is essential for groups considering cohousing, and more importantly, this is a great guide in helping other professionals work on cohousing developments. I am grateful that she is willing to pass along all that she has learned over the years so that others may benefit." -- alan carpenter director and founder of the Canadian Cohousing Network

"Matthew and Critchlow have crafted a much needed 'how-to' book for creating community-based housing. As people around the globe search for new ways of living to reduce our carbon imprint and enhance social relationships, documenting successful community-building is more important than ever." -- setha m. low former president of the American Anthropological Association, professor in environmental psychology, and the director of the Public Space Research Group at the City University of New York

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