Explore how cohousing and intentional living combat urban isolation. Learn how the architecture of community balances private homes with shared communal spaces.

Cohousing is a solution for people who want the best of both worlds—the autonomy of a private home and the support of a village. It is a shift from 'me' to 'us' in a way that still respects the 'me.'
I want to know all about the cohousing movement, its origins and history, its modern applications both abroad and in the US, especially focusing on how the social contracts are negotiated. Please include some examples of successes and failures








Cohousing is an intentional way of living where the physical environment is designed to encourage interaction between neighbors. Unlike traditional suburbs or high-rises that often lead to isolation, cohousing features private, fully equipped homes clustered around shared spaces. This architecture of community aims to eliminate the 'loneliness albatross' of modern life by creating a balance between personal privacy and communal living through shared resources like a common house and large kitchens.
The architecture of community addresses modern loneliness by shifting the design perspective from 'keep out' to 'come in.' In North America and Europe, over a quarter of people over sixty live alone, contributing to a sense of isolation. Cohousing combats this by utilizing shared housing design that naturally facilitates social engagement. By intentionally creating spaces that encourage neighbors to interact, this model helps bridge the gap found in modern suburbs where fences and garages often separate people.
Yes, residents in cohousing communities maintain their own private homes while benefiting from communal living. It is a common misconception that cohousing requires sharing bedrooms; instead, individuals have fully equipped private residences. The goal of intentional living is to find a perfect balance where you have your own space to retreat to, while also being part of a community clustered around massive shared spaces like a common house, which serves as the heart of the neighborhood.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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