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McCamant & Durrett honored with Best of Senior Housing Award

McCamant & Durrett received the received the Silver Award for Best of Senior Living by the National Association of Home Builders at its annual 50+ Housing Symposium and awards dinner on May 20 in New Orleans. The award was for Silver Sage Village, a senior cohousing project in Boulder, Colorado, NAHB is the nation’s largest association of builders, with 235,000 members. Competing against hundreds of firms across America, McCamant & Durrett’s design was rated by the NAHB as one of the country’s best senior housing. Firm principal Charles Durrett was on hand to receive the award, “We are excited to see our ideas become working realities in communities shaped by residents, like Silver Sage.”

The firm also won a Golden Nugget award for the Best Affordable Project of 30 Acres or More for their Sacramento Senior Homes.

Remembering Michael Black

Michael Allan Black, one of America's foremost authorities on co-housing, died of a heart attack April 9 in Santa Rosa, CA, He was 70. Two of the best known projects he designed were Two Acre Wood in Sebastopol and Yulupa Co-Housing in Santa Rosa, where he had been living since 2005 with his wife, Alexandra Hart. "His strong belief was that community is one of the things that bonds people," she said.

Marty Maskall, the founder of Orangevale Cohousing, a forming group near Sacramento, says, "I feel honored that I got to know Michael Black. He was a gentle and calming presence." She met him while attending a workshop at Yulupa Cohousing in 2007, "At the time, I was feeling shell shocked because our project had just been rejected by the local Planning Council. Michael was very encouraging and he had several specific suggestions to help us. He made copies for me of letters of endorsement from mayors and other officials, and he taught me that getting letters like that could really help our project win approval." she remembers. "He was generous with his time, and a pleasure to talk with. I will miss Michael's gentle and encouraging spirit! He did much to advance the Cohousing movement."

Michael was looking forward to participating in the Coho/US conference in June and was scheduled to make a presentation on "The Role of Eclectic Spirituality in Deepening Our Connections." He intended to discuss an "eclectic spiritual perspective that enables us to embrace ourselves and our community life as sacred, in the same way that we can hold life itself as sacred — something to cherish, protect and serve. Viewing our community life through this 'spiritual lens' builds awareness, compassion, trust and openness."

He will be deeply missed.

Wolf Creek Village Cohousing Breaks Ground

The heavy rain, hail and snow held off until after the Wolf Creek Village Cohousing Ground Breaking held on Saturday, March 15th at 12 noon. Seventy-five future residents of Wolf Creek Commons, Wolf Creek Lodge, Mayor Mark Johnson, City Council members Chauncey Poston and Janet Arbuckle, City staff, CoHousing Partners, McCamant & Durrett Architects were all present to celebrate this environmentally conscious new neighborhood. Kathryn McCamant, President of CoHousing Partners, the developer of the project welcomed guests. McCamant, also an architect and author spoke about how special this cohousing project is for her, “I know that in creating a neighborhood where people will walk to shopping, bike to the farmers market and into downtown, that we are moving toward a more sustainable lifestyle where we will use less of the earth’s precious resources.”

Nevada City Cohousing Earns National Award

The National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) has announced that McCamant & Durrett Architects are the recipients of the Silver 2008 Energy Value Housing Award for their Nevada City Cohousing project. The NAHB searches for the best in the country for the top honors in energy-efficiency, design and innovation.

On receiving the award, firm principal Chuck Durrett responded by stating, “We are honored to have been selected from a field of 500 other projects." Katie McCamant, M&D's other principal, said, "What is key for me is to create walkable communities where people use less of the earth’s resources while living a better quality of life."

News from Early 2006

Miscellaneous news from the beginning of 2006.

Construction financing in place in Lawrence, KS

Delaware Street Commons is pleased and proud to announce that they signed construction loan documents on May 31, 2006. Their builder, Neighbors Construction Company, will begin construction immediately.

Nevada City Cohousing (CA) announces grand opening

Thirty-four households celebrated the realization of their dream to create a multi-generational, child-friendly and environmentally sustainable neighborhood at the Nevada City Cohousing (CA) grand opening on June 10, 2006.

Cohousing has come to Fresno (CA)

Our multi-generational community, La Querencia (pronounced la ker en' see ah), has been busy getting to know each other, purchasing land in a very desirable neighborhood, designing our homes, securing planning approval and having fun. We look forward to breaking ground in late Fall, 2006.

Champlain Valley Cohousing (VT) opens

The first residents are moving in to Champlain Valley Cohousing, comprising 14 attached units, 12 individual lots and a 4,500-square-foot common house around a central green. Of the 125 acres of rolling hills and farmland, woods and wetlands, about 116 acres will be preserved and used for farming, gardening and recreational purposes.

Maine community taking next step

Members of the forming Midcoast Cohousing community who have been working diligently for three years on a 37-acre project have submitted their preliminary plan and are preparing for an upcoming public hearing. New members are welcome. For information, visit the Midcoast Cohousing website.

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