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Community Living 2: Intentional Communities and Ecovillages
Co-living, Collective Living, Community Living, Cooperatives

Community Living Part 2: Intentional Communities and Ecovillages

Ecovillages are often dedicated to stewarding healthy landscapes, healthy people and fostering community.  They often have a focus that goes beyond just interpersonal relations but also highly value land stewardship and its ecological functions.

Most Community living models as GEN states are “living laboratories” or experiments, and like experiments many of them fail. However, it is through this trial experimentation process that we discover what works and what doesn’t.

Cohousing 101 Class 2/29 & Happy Hour with New Communities
Co-living, Collective Living, Community Living, Cooperatives, Events, Happy Hour Q&A

Cohousing 101 Class 2/29 & Happy Hour with New Communities

Join Schemata Workshop principal and founder Grace Kim for Cohousing 101, an in-depth workshop session explaining the benefits of cohousing. Grace will be joined by Eva Otto of Infiniti Real Estate and Development, a full-service brokerage specializing in innovative housing solutions for the Greater Seattle area.

The entrance the The Roost in Seattle Washington
Co-living, Collective Living, Community Living, Cooperatives, Property Spotlight, Seattle Neighborhood News

The Roost – A New Affordable Urban Co-Living Community

As part of our launch, we are doing extensive outreach to artists and arts organizations. We hope that you will assist us in spreading the word about this project via your own social network.

The Roost is a unique project, unlike anything we have ever designed before.

Co-living, Collective Living, Community Living, Community Member Spotlight, Cooperatives, Events, Going Green, Green Homes, Seattle Neighborhood News

Ecovillages & Sustainable Communities Presentation

How can humanity create truly sustainable settlements for the 21st century and beyond which preserve, maintain and enhance the earth’s natural environment and ecosystems? At the same time providing for the increasing human population in the developing world rising out of poverty and aspiring to the middle classes?

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