Muir Commons is a
cohousing
Cohousing is an intentional community of private homes clustered around shared space. The term originated in Denmark in late 1960s. Each attached or single family home has traditional amenities, including a private kitchen. Shared spaces typica ...
development located in
Davis
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,
California
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.
Completed in 1991, Muir Commons was designed by
Kathryn McCamant
Kathryn "Katie" McCamant is an American architect and author based in Nevada City, California. She is known for her work developing the concept of cohousing in the United States, including authoring two books on the topic. She and her partner Cha ...
and
Charles Durrett
Charles Durrett is an American architect and author based in Nevada City, California.
Work
With partner, Kathryn McCamant, Durrett is credited with coining the English term " cohousing" and introducing the cohousing model to North America. Cohou ...
at McCamant & Durrett Architects and is known for being the first new-construction cohousing development in the United States.
Opposed to many traditional neighborhoods, Muir Commons was created and maintained around the premise of fostering a
sense of community
Sense of community (or psychological sense of community) is a concept in community psychology, social psychology, and community social work, as well as in several other research disciplines, such as urban sociology, which focuses on the ''experie ...
between its residents by facilitating community-level functionality.
While each family or individual lives in a privately owned residence, many other features of the community are shared, including a central communal building, an
orchard
An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees or shrubs that is maintained for food production. Orchards comprise fruit- or nut-producing trees which are generally grown for commercial production. Orchards are also sometimes a feature of la ...
, gardens, yards, workshops, and even the decision-making process.
Design history
As one of the original cohousing developments in the United States, the inspiration for the layout and framework of Muir Commons came primarily from
European models of cohousing communities.
These models focused on creating an atmosphere for increased
social interaction and included aspects such as
private homes, common areas, internal methods of management, and shared community objectives.
Although the individual residence dwellings are privately owned, common areas within the neighborhood are owned and maintained equally by all residents.
The process of designing and implementing Muir Commons was strongly influenced by considerations of future residents, with the help and guidance of McCamant & Durrett Architects.
Local workshops were conducted within the community to assess needs, which covered the "design, development, group, and financial processes".
One resident-suggested outcome from this process included the decision to make all units
wheelchair accessible.
Due to limited funds and the intention for most of the homes to be considered affordable, the design and development process was heavily focused on communal features as opposed to individual dwellings.
The neighborhood was completed in the summer of 1991.
Community characteristics
In order to foster a community-oriented living environment, all homes face towards the interior of the property and are congregated around a central walking path.
All parking for the neighborhood is located along the periphery of the community as to only allow bicycles and
foot traffic within the living environment.
According to McCamant & Durrett Architects, the reason for this is to enable more
face-to-face interaction
Face-to-face interaction is social communication carried out without any mediating technology. It is defined as the mutual influence of individuals’ direct physical presence with their body language and verbal language. It is one of the basic ...
and create a safe environment for children.
A central component of Muir Commons is a community building that contains a kitchen, laundry room, office, gym, guest rooms, and a large room for gathering.
In addition to this, there is a garage studio available to all residents that provides tools for automobile and
home maintenance
Home repair involves the diagnosis and resolution of problems in a home, and is related to home maintenance to avoid such problems. Many types of repairs are "do it yourself" (DIY) projects, while others may be so complicated, time-consuming ...
.
Muir Commons also includes a variety of outdoor community spaces, such as a playground, an orchard, gardens, and lawns.
As a cohousing development, the upkeep of the community and property relies on continued collaboration between residents.
All residents are expected to contribute to the maintenance of the shared areas, as well as help cook a meal once a month for the rest of the community.
In addition to this, all decisions that affect the entire community are made by
consensus.
References
External links
Official site
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Buildings and structures in Davis, California
Residential buildings in California