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CLaN Resource Page

Collaborative Living Resources (Public

Access) - This Page is Under Development... 

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This site

provides

contains select links to

select

Narara Ecovillage

resources

information and to collaborative living and co-housing

information previously

material previously shared through the Collaborative-living channel of the Slack group "Narara Ecovillage Friends

Slack app.Please note that some materials on this site are copyright

" and at CLaN meetings. Links will be updated as more information is shared.

The Narara Ecovillage

is

does not

endorsing

endorse any particular model, individual or

businesses

business listed on this site but

is

simply

providing links for your convenience

provides these links for you to explore some collaborative living ideas and options. The listing of specific businesses is intentionally limited.

Please note that some of the material accessible through this site is copyright.

To find out more about Collaborative Living at Narara (CLaN) or

 to join

 join the Slack

site please contact... (who is the contact? which email should I include?)

group "Narara Ecovillage Friends" please email info@nararaecovillage.com

This site was developed in collaboration with Collective Know-How - the Narara Ecovillage education centre.




Narara Ecovillage Resources

Narara Ecovillage Resources



Architectural Designs (this material is copyright)

The following plans were commissioned and paid forward by a small group of CLaN members - click below to find out more:

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Origin of the Large House Plans

In early 2021, a couple of CLaN members recognised the need for a tangible house plan, one that explored what was actually possible on one of the large lots in Stage 2 of the Narara Ecovillage development, and that explored Local and State government planning permissions. Their enthusiasm for engaging an architect with experience at the Narara Ecovillage inspired three other CLaN members to participate in the funding, provided that the dream and need for universal design be incorporated. Thus, Graham Hunt from Delisle Hunt Wood (DHW) Architecture and Design and his team brought forward several ideas based on maximum yield for

CLaN sub-group (this material is copyright)

one of the large lots at the Ecovillage. A brief was formed, and the DHW team created several designs based on maximum yield on Lot 91. The CLaN team and Graham have kindly agreed to share the plans with the rapidly forming Collaborative Living groups at the Ecovillage. If you are keen to be in a co-housing cohort and use these house designs, you may choose to reimburse the original CLaN team who paid forward for these plans. In contributing to this slush fund, you will help realise the dream for a universal design house (see FAQs). For further information please email this CLaN Team contact. To develop any of these house designs, you must first contact DHW Architecture and Design to use these copyright plans. 

 If you would

If you'd like to use any of the following these plans for a full build application then please contact Graham Hunt at DHW Architecture and Design for the copyright:

  • Large House Concept 1_060621 - this file contains a large house plan in line with Central Coast Council planning regulations for R2 zone
  • Large House Concept 2_090621 090621 - this file contains an alternative large house plan in line with Council regulations, and a multi-unit/townhouse plan only possible if the Ecovillage's Planning Proposal (rezoning) submitted in February 2021 is approved by Council (approval process can take around 18 months)



Collaborative Living and Co-housing

and Collaborative Living

WebsitesOrganisations

 Web
  • extremely useful web resources created by the UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures
which is
  • and packed full of case studies, information about the legal side of things and other resources.
There are case studies of three ‘building groups’ include Nightingale 1 in inner Melbourne to be found under the ‘Stories’ tab. Building Groups involve a collective of prospective owner-occupiers coming together to have input into the design of a ‘development’. There are a number of ways this might occur, ranging from groups of friends coming together to develop, to strangers being brought together by an architect or construction company (or ecovillage) who is facilitating a development- Recordings and PowerPoint
  • recorded presentations
from 


Government sites, legal articles


Books, Manuals

Radio, Podcasts, Videos, Books

Creating Community through Co-Housing
  • Cohousing Bootcamp Manual to help you launch your own cohousing community, prepared by LiveWell Cohousing (2017). LiveWell Cohousing Consulting helps people launch sustainable communities, and works to spread the cohousing model across Canada.
  • The Tradies Guide to Good Access - disability access made easy: this practical booklet by Lismore City Council provides renovators, builders and developers with useful information about minimum requirements to assist in making the built environment more accessible and inclusive in the homes and corporate settings.


Radio, podcasts, videos, living in cohousing

He first came across the concept in Denmark, its modern birthplace and then kickstarted the first cohousing projects in the US. On his first visit to Australia, ABC radio talked to him about cohousing movement and its contribution to the challenges we face as a society. And take a walk around one of Australia's early cohousing inspired eco-communities, Adelaide's Christie Walk, to hear first-hand from the residents what it's like to live so closely with your neighbours you even split the bills. Housing Friends Family Later Best Both Worlds Cohousing Promise
  • promise: film explores the concept of co-housing as expressed through first-hand observations of residents of four co housing communities in the United States accompanied by observations by architect Charles Durrett, who brought the concept to the US from Denmark.

News Items, articles , living in cohousing


Models

Books

Models and related enterprises
  • The Sun Villages Model:  mixes those with money to invest (including super funds) with residents with capital to bring and allows for all to co-own their home, no matter their financial situation
Property Collective
  • : a citizen-led housing model for building homes at cost

PodProperty: specialises in co-ownership agreements for people who buy property together as tenants in common

Australian Examples

NewCohA


Some Australian examples

  • NewCohsustainable neighbourhood underway in inner Newcastle
,
  • (NSW( of architect designed apartments and townhouses with community facilities and gardens that you co-own.
NewCoh describe their co-housing initiative as “a Scandinavian way of combining private and shared space that’s designed to enrich everyone’s living experience”. They are working with a forward thinking construction company who will buy the land and sell the complex ‘off the plan’ to NewCoh members before building commences. The website conveys a lot of information is a very efficient way and there is a PDF of their 14-page members handbook which also has a good
  • Members handbook contains list of resources and links on
the
  • last page
.
  • Christie Walk: an inspiring multi-residential infill development on the edge of the Adelaide CBD, accommodating 27 dwellings and approximately 40 residents on a 2,000m2 lot. Dwelling types include apartments, town house and detached cottages
.
  • Chrysalis Co-Housing:  community-initiated housing projects (Baugruppen model) on the Sunshine Coast