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What's in a CoHousing Book?

6/29/2016

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Reading these cohousing books helps new groups and new residents/renters to understand the full implications and responsibilities of living in cohousing.

Creating Cohousing. Building Sustainable Communities. by Kathryn McCamant and Charles Durrett (2011).

Senior Cohousing: A Community Approach to Independent Living. The Handbook. by Charles Durrett (2009).

A note from authors/architects Charles Durrett and Kathryn McCamant:

What's in a book?

Last week, in Washington D.C., I was told about two cohousing neighborhoods that were successfully organized and built in the D.C. area. I was then told that the same organizer (Ann Zabaldo) and developer (Don Tucker) recently tried to organize another cohousing development but couldn't get traction. After six months of hard work the cohousing community, that had everything going for it, (affordable, team with a good track record, etc.) could not get off the ground and was abandoned. I asked Ann what happened?

I would think the third should be easier since there were two great local, and both prize-winning model projects to look to. Ann said that the main difference was that in both of the early projects, everybody who came to the table had read the book. What book? The cohousing book, now called Creating Cohousing: Building Sustainable Communities by Katie McCamant and Charles Durrett. In the third project, no one who came to the table had read the book. There was incessant explaining, backtracking, clarifying, and discussing. People were always in different places on the understanding scale. They couldn't coalesce, and when it became clear to some people, others were just starting and bogged the rest down. People became frustrated and disappeared, until finally the project could not afford the dialogue necessary to get enough people moving forward at the same time with a predictable pace. Predictable enough so that people didn't think that they were wasting their time.

Cohousing is more than a sound bite. Nowhere on the internet is the story of why and how a cohousing community won neighborhood of the year in the USA in 2004, or a hundred other stories and distinctions of how these projects hold a vision and move forward in a deliberate fashion. The internet is great for some things, but telling a story and having that story sit on the coffee table available to discuss with friends and visitors at a moment’s notice because when they say "what’s this," only a response with sentences, paragraphs, and complete thoughts will be fully understood. It is sometimes beneficial to hold in your hands the whole story, or at least enough of the story for there to be a foundation to build from. Web pages come and go in a matter of seconds in some people's hands. Those first two projects were developed before the switch to internet-based communication, yet they were highly successful. The internet has firmly established its place in our daily lives, but it’s not a panacea, and an email or a web page, will never replace a good face-to-face with a friend, or a book.

Empirically, it has been clear that the cohousing book makes projects happen. When we started the Nevada City project, the first thing that we did was to go to the local library. All three copies of the book were almost continuously checked out, in a town of only 3,000 people. Of the 25 families who started that project, virtually all of them had read our book. That made it possible for the Nevada City cohousing to happen.

Set future residents of your cohousing up for success; give them a copy of Creating Cohousing to read. Set your group, and your future community, up for success by getting on the same “page” – read the book.

Charles Durrett and Katie McCamant Authors & Architects
7 Comments
Ann Christine link
7/8/2016 12:07:42 am

"Read the book"
Sounds like a great idea for Liberty Village to do to encourage the development of shared goals and a "Raison d'etre" and to develop the common language to communicate them.

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Ann Christine link
7/8/2016 12:07:54 am

"Read the book"
Sounds like a great idea for Liberty Village to do to encourage the development of shared goals and a "Raison d'etre" and to develop the common language to communicate them.

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Thomas Lofft link
8/9/2016 09:51:05 am

I read the first Cohousing book in 1988 when it was initially published. I thought the concept was an excellent idea, but was still looking for my next job and not engaged in any social activity that brought me continuing friendship. One year and two jobs later, I was introduced to a fledgling group in Frederick, MD seeking newcomers to engage in investigating a cohousing opportunity. 27 years later, I have read and reread at least 5 of McCamant's & Durrett's books and find new inspiration in each read. Along the way, I co-developed Liberty Village with the assistance and love of many present neighbors, moved in, shared my home with renters, and continue to embrace the cohousing concept as a truly engaging opportunity to develop a sense of community that will last a lifetime.

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