Sunday, November 22, 2009

In the Boston Globe


cohousing
"A model for the future, with an eye to the past"

We don't hear much from the fourth "Moccasin Hillbilly" here on this site. He must be busy doing other things, like designing and building a cohousing project in New Hampshire. The architectural correspondent for the Boston Globe, Robert Campbell, wrote about the project in today's paper. I have attached a link to the article for those of you who may not get the Globe. I took the above photo last winter when the project was in construction, before landscaping.

2 comments:

don said...

As noted in the article, I really liked the comment that these sort of projects don't usually benefit from "this level" of architecture. Proud of the brother in law and his forethought. The vision of a pioneer, repeating history and reinventing it.

SAM said...

Wow. Well done, David. Some of us sit around and talk about how we want to help the environment and some of us quietly go about and do it. With style. "A gem of unpretentious architecture." If that isn't just David.