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Cohousing: Resident designed neighborhoods for a sustainable future
 
In This Issue
Event Update!...Seniors Eldering Seniors: Aging Successfully (SG1) 2014
Sage Cohousing Advocates Board Summit 2014
Up & Coming!....Workshops, Forums, and Presentations
New Cohousing Communities on the Boards
Cohousing Communities Under Construction Updates
In Other News...
NEW RELEASE...Available Now!!!
Books To Move Your Project Forward.
 

"I came to meet the group and knew that I have found my home."

 

Magdeline -- Wolf Creek Lodge Resident

(2 years before the project was built.)


 

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"Yes, it must be sustainable. And yes, it must be beautiful (people care for what they love 
and they love what is beautiful). But, above all else, it must work socially -- and much of that does stem from smart architectural solutions. If it works socially, all else is possible  
-- If it doesn't work socially, why bother?" 

Charles Durrett, Principal Architect McCamant & Durrett Architects


A Word From Chuck
 
Being proactive in choosing cohousing. 

Seniors aging successfully equals taking charge of their own lives ...

 

Introducing the pro-active boomers of tomorrow: those who are planning to plan for happiness and to make the second half of their lives as much fun (or more) than the first half.

 

Chuck Durrett, Principal Architect

McCamant & Durrett Architects

 

Aging Successfully (SG1) 2014 Participants



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find siteFinding A Site: Cohousing From The Ground Up
Would-be cohousers have been asking for it and here it is! A short book that gets down to business on how to find, assess, secure, and purchase a great site for cohousing. 

  

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It contains best practices that have been used in successful cohousing groups for marketing a cohousing community at any stage.
 
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Revitalizing Our Small Towns
This book is about how fledging small towns in Southern France cooperate to revitalize themselves.

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Creating Cohousing
With over 120 cohousing communities now in existence in North America, Katie McCamant and Chuck Durrett bring us a totally updated "must-have" book for cohousers, and anyone interested in creating more people-friendly neighborhoods.
 
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Senior Cohousing: A Community Approach to Independent Living. - The Handbook, second edition
A book for professionals and future residents interested in knowing how to create a senior cohousing community.

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Event Update!


Seniors Eldering Seniors at Aging Successfully 2014


What hoot!  Proactive seniors from Hawaii to Boston to Brazil, gathered for five days to learn the nuts and bolts of successfully starting new senior cohousing communities in their hometowns.  It all boils down to taking that brave first step out of the pot of boiling water and taking control of the rest of your life.



The residents at Wolf Creek Lodge senior cohousing in Grass Valley spent a day eldering their fellow seniors by sharing that moment in which they realized cohousing was for them.  

  

A panel of senior elders from Wolf Creek Lodge in Grass Valley, shared their experiences in and answered questions about cohousing from the participants who also enjoyed one-on-one conversations with them over lunchtime.


 

  

 

Sage Cohousing Advocates Board Summit 2014


SCA Board members (Chuck Durrett; Susan Smith, Kona, HI; Carol Kunik, Boston, MA; Lisa Wieabe, Portland, OR).  

  

Sage Cohousing Advocates is a new non-profit organization with the explicit purpose of advancing the chances for seniors to get into cohousing.   SAGE is igniting a movement that will liberate a generation to define a new way of aging through community.  SAGE grew out of the 2013 Aging Successfully (SG1) Workshop*; they sponsored this year's SG1 Workshop as their first public event and many of the board members for the new organization were in attendance.

 

*Based on Chapter 7 of Senior Cohousing: A Community Approach to Independent Living, published by NSP


 

 

Up & Coming!


Cohousing Presentation at Qualicum Beach,BC


 
Sunday, October 26, 2014

6:30pm - 7:30pm


 

at Qualicum Beach Community Hall, 644 Memorial Avenue

Free Admission.  All ages welcome.


 

  Download Flyer


 

Contact: Gary Morrison 604-729-2445 [email protected]

More information at: www.LiveWellCohousing.ca

 

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Speaking Event

 

The Power of Community -- Senior Cohousing


 
With Charles Durrett


 


 Wednesday, November 12, 2014 

 

Starting at 5:15pm 

 

At The Commonwealth Club of California: San Francisco 

595 Market Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105 

 

Register at (415) 597-6700 or [email protected] 

 

See more at: www.commonwealthclub.org


 

New Cohousing Communities on the Boards

 

Fair Oaks EcoHousing 

  

   

Our Fair Oaks EcoHousing project was reviewed by the Fair Oaks Planning and Advisory Council (CPAC).  They recommended approval by a unanimous 6-0 vote.  And the Sacramento County Design Review Advisory Committee (with 4 architects) recommended "enthusiastic unanimous approval," with a vote of 4-0. 


For more information visit www.fairoaksecohousing.org or contact Marty Maskall ........... (916) 967-2472 or [email protected]
   

 

Oakleigh Meadow

  

 

Slowly but surely moving forward through the planning approval process with the City and looking forward to breaking ground next spring.  A beautiful nurturing community will be built on the 2.3 acres of land and adjacent to the Willamette River on the Riverfront Park along biking and walking trails leading into downtown and the University. 

 

The community is growing and looking for new members, this could be for you!  

 

For more information on Oakleigh Meadow Cohousing visit oakleighmeadow.org.

  

Cohousing Communities Under Construction Updates

Mountain View Cohousing
 
 





 

Mountain View Cohousing is nearing completion!  The drywall is on the walls, trim is going up, and the exterior stairs are finally installed in place of scaffolding.  Chuck and Erik were on site in late September to check that all of our past quality control work had been resolved and to ensure that the project is on track for the group to move in soon.  Some residents have already sold their houses, so we are keen to see the construction completed and the beginning of the real project: North America's newest and in many ways most state-of-the-art senior cohousing community.

 

For more information visit 

 

Yarrow Ecovillage Common House by MDA



 

An abstraction of the more traditional southern British Columbia agriculture buildings of the area; the common house is almost done.

  

For more information about the few homes still available, please contact Yonas Jongkind at: 

 

[email protected] 

or visit www.yarrowecovillage.ca.

  
In Other News

 

Opportunity Village in Nevada City*

  

View of Opportunity Village in Eugene, Oregon.
 

According to Amnesty International, 2.3 million homeless people live in the United States.  The average homeless person lives to less than 50 years old.  A rather unfortunate testimony to how we treat our fellow citizens, much less the large percentage of them who have previously gone off to fight our foreign wars.  I believe that, working together, we can answer the essential question of our times:  "Where were you when our fellow citizens and veterans needed us?"  There are too many people sleeping and dying in our forests to not do more.


I have invited Andrew Heben, one of the key creators for Opportunity Village in Eugene, Oregon, to do a public presentation in Nevada City on Monday, November 10th at the Elks Lodge (518 California 49, Nevada City) at 7:00 PM. 


 


 Tiny houses at Opportunity Village in Eugene, OR.


Opportunity Village is an encampment in Eugene where individuals, who otherwise don't have a house, find shelter, a very tiny house, often shelter that they have helped build and a safe place to find refuge and to get their bearings a little better than a sleeping bag in the woods. Andrew will present the challenges, the benefits and answer whatever questions we have about their Opportunity Village in Eugene.


 

Eugene police Lt. Eric Klinko said officers only have been summoned to the village a few times, mainly to deal with drunken or disruptive people. "It has gone better than I thought it would," he said. The village "has not been a burden to the neighborhood in terms of a crime impact." 


 
http://registerguard.com/rg/news/local/31708944-75/village-residents-eugene-community-homeless.html.csp


 

Come on Nevada City, we can do this, but not without everyone pulling together.  Many important movements in Nevada City started with a public presentation.  Such as when Charles Woods and David Osborn invited presenters from Davis regarding the potential of this town (before Historic District Designation) and Historic District Designation soon followed.  Historic District Designation prevailed despite considerable pushback and controversy, and proved to be a big benefit to facilitating our goals for a cohesive sense of place and to facilitate a long-term community.  After years and years of conversations about the importance of creating a new workforce housing in Nevada City, Katie McCamant and I did a public presentation about cohousing at Helling library and 150 people attended.  According to the front page of the Union at the time, the average house in Nevada City was $500,000.  The cohousing built affordable housing at $255,000 and 13 schoolteachers we were able to move to town.


 

Life at Opportunity Village in Eugene, OR.
 

To create a momentum for a very proven and successful means of helping people survive, I'm asking you to attend the November 10th presentation, and to forward this note to others who might be interested in coming as well.  Obviously, we're trying to create enough awareness of this solution that something more can be done in the near future.  I believe in a public presentation like this in order to have a longer conversation-that usually moves things forward more than a three-minute sound bite at City Hall.


 

Thanks to everyone in advance for all of your help.  Hopefully, we can do something-nothing fancy-but something that can help folks have better, longer lives.  Something that will more likely set individuals up for success and therefore, sets our town up for success.  It worked for Eugene.  The town is in the middle of a considerable economic boom and the timing is right here, as well, if not long over due.  It is providing shelter, if only ad hoc and temporary, and it is a proven model being done around the U. S. to help and it can work for us as well. And I believe that in a community-like setting, like Opportunity Village, that people can help each other, and people in the larger community can participate as well.  We can participate in the village, we can do even more than building, but we can't help the person in the sleeping bag in the woods.  There in the Village some, even minor services can be rendered.  There is no good reason to delay further.

 


 Proposed Opportunity Village for Nevada City, California.  


 


 Tiny homes designed by Chuck Durrett and Jacob Starr.


McCamant & Durrett Architects and the nonprofit Sierra Roots are currently sponsoring this presentation.  We welcome all who want to help and thank you in advance for coming to the presentation on November 10th and the subsequent work necessary to get more homeless people into a safe place.


 

Thanks,


 

Chuck Durrett, Principal Architect

McCamant & Durrett Architects

   


 


 

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Contact Janice O'Brien with Sierra Roots at (530) 265 5403.

 

For more information on the Opportunity Village initiative visit www.opportunityvillageeugene.org

  

*Reprinted from The Union (Nevada City, CA)


 Wolf Creek Lodge: All Sold Out!

 

 

The folks at Wolf Creek Lodge keep going on their arduous yet way fun hikes, and now they bring their new neighbors along for the ride.  And the healing process (having a glass of wine with good neighbors) is looking better than ever! 

 

I haven't seen folks have this much fun since the college dorms!  They are all sold out at Wolf Creek Lodge Cohousing, and we are so proud of this award-winning community for active adults in Grass Valley, California.   

 

For information call 800-558-3775 or e-mail at [email protected]

   

  

NEW RELEASE 

 
 Available Now!!!
Architecture for an Ageing Population  

  

Edited by IAHSA and IMAGES Publishing

  

Wolf Creek Lodge senior cohousing -- one of six MDA senior cohousing projects featured in the IAHSA publication.


 

The Australian company, IMAGES Publishing, in concert with IAHSA (International Association of Housing and Services for the Ageing) studied hundreds of new, recently occupied, and newly proposed senior housing developments around the world and they featured in this publication their favorite twenty-three.  Six of their favorite ones are by McCamant & Durrett Architects.  Check out what this team of gerontologists and senior housing specialists, and quality senior housing advocates thought were the best to be found in comfortable, appropriate, and responsive living arrangements for seniors worldwide.

 

The basic tenet of our work is, "If it doesn't work socially, why bother?"  What makes life more convivial, more practical, more convenient, more economical, more interesting, healthier, and fun is the goal.  What could be better?

 

Too much senior housing is institutional.  We tried to make these six communities just a new and improved version of home and a high-functioning neighborhood.  Let me know what you think would be improvements.  Comments from you are what make our environments even better.

   

Hardcover

12"x9"

Fully illustrated in color.

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Books To Move Your Project Forward
 

 

Creating Cohousing: Building Sustainable 

 

 

The Senior Cohousing Handbook: A Community Approach to Independent Living Request your copy TODAY!

 

Finding A Site: Cohousing From The Ground Up. Get your copy and gift a second one. Available here.

 

Growing Community: How To Find New Cohousing Members. Get your copies and start growing your community today! Place your order here 

 

Revitalizing Our Small Towns: Recent Examples from Southern France. Request your copy here

 

New Release: Architecture for an Ageing Population. Edited by Images Publishing. 


 

A worldwide colorful and comprehensive review of architectural trends for senior communities performed by the International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing. Twenty (20) internationally successful communities are featured; six of them are recent senior cohousing communities designed by MDA. Available from MDA or Order directly from Images Publishing.

 

Senior Cohousing STUDY GROUP 1 Guides
(Facilitator & Participant's 2013 Editions) 
Geared directly to professionals and others interested in facilitating workshops with seniors to help them discover the realities and possibilities of aging in place. Get started today!
  
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