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cohousing
Summary
cohousing is a living arrangement[1]. cohousing draws 227 Wikipedia views per month (living_arrangement category, ranking #1 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- cohousing was influenced by sustainability[3].
- cohousing was influenced by Complementary architecture[4].
- cohousing's instance of is recorded as living arrangement[5].
- cohousing took place at urban area[6].
- cohousing took place at suburb[7].
- The location of cohousing was rural area[8].
- cohousing is a type of intentional community[9].
- cohousing's Commons category is recorded as Cohousing[10].
- cohousing comprises single-family detached home[11].
- cohousing comprises common area (indoor)[12].
- cohousing comprises townhouse[13].
- cohousing comprises pedestrian zone[14].
- cohousing's partially coincident with is recorded as commune[15].
- cohousing's has characteristic is recorded as homeowner association[16].
- cohousing's has characteristic is recorded as housing cooperative[17].
- cohousing's has characteristic is recorded as land trust[18].
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Definition and Type
cohousing's instance of is recorded as living arrangement[5]. cohousing is a type of intentional community[9].
Use and Application
Components include single-family detached home[11], a statistical unit[19]; common area (indoor)[12]; townhouse[13]; and pedestrian zone[14], a fixed construction[20].
Movements and Schools
Acknowledged influences include sustainability[3], a type of property[21] and Complementary architecture[4].
Why It Matters
cohousing draws 227 Wikipedia views per month (living_arrangement category, ranking #1 of 4).[2] cohousing has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] cohousing is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]