Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 10am on Zoom Visit the Cedar CoHousing website, events page, to register for free: https://www.cedarcohousing.llc Living cooperatively with your environment is sustainability.
Cohousing is living cooperatively with your neighbors. In cohousing, you own your own complete living unit and share common facilities like community sized kitchen, living, dining, craft / hobby, laundry areas and possibly child-care. Outdoors you could have your own private gardens and share community sized gardens, play and parking areas. Sustainable Cohousing is living cooperatively with your neighbors and your environment. Cohousing units grouped together decreases the amount of land, construction materials and energy required to live when compared to single-family living. You share lawn maintenance equipment and could even share electric cars or bikes. This decreases the amount of time and money required to support your lifestyle. And you gain a community, a close, trusted group of neighbors and friends. Cedar Cohousing will be sharing about the benefits of cohousing. Mark Anderson will be sharing about the benefits sustainable building design. From providing healthier, more comfortable, durable and resilient buildings that require less energy to heat and cool. The building could even generate a lot of the electricity the community uses. Visit the Cedar CoHousing website, events page, to register for free: https://www.cedarcohousing.llc
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Mark Anderson, AIA, CPHCFor my day job, I'm an architect focused on green design. Not a bad gig! Caring for the planet is a theme throughout my life. This page is where I like to talk about how that love for the earth plays out – in architecture and in my life. Archives
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