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Charles Durrett : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Durrett

Charles Durrett is an American architect and author based in Nevada City, California. With his wife, Kathryn McCamant, he is credited with coining the English term "cohousing" and introducing the cohousing model to North America.〔Cohousing Association of the United States ("What is Cohousing." ) Retrieved: 2013-11=12.〕 Cohousing is a type of intentional community composed of small private homes with full kitchens, supplemented by extensive common facilities. A cohousing community is planned, owned and managed by the residents, groups of people who want more interaction with their neighbours. In recent years he has focused on cohousing for older persons.
Durrett and McCamant designed Muir Commons, the first cohousing community in North America, and has designed or consulted on the design of over 50 cohousing communities in North America. He has also consulted on many other cohousing projects around the world.
He is a major proponent of ''senior cohousing'', also known as ''elder cohousing'', which are residential communities specifically designed for seniors. There are at least three senior cohousing communities in the U.S., one each in California, Colorado, and Virginia. More are in planning, according to Durrett. According to an American Association of Retired Persons representative, senior cohousing is "very interesting niche housing" that is needed as an option.
Durrett is author of ''The Senior Cohousing Handbook: A Community Approach to Independent Living'' (2009, 2nd edition), and with Kathryn McCamant, is co-author of ''Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves'' (1988) and ''Creating Cohousing: Building Sustainable Communities'' (2011).
He is recipient or co-recipient of numerous awards from the American Institute of Architects and others for various completed projects. This includes a United Nation's World Habitat Award in 2001 for the East Lake Commons Conservation Community project in Atlanta, Georgia.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Awards )〕 A more recent award was the Vision 2020 Award of the Sierra Business Council.
Durrett has an architecture degree in 1982 from the College of Architecture and Environmental Design, of Cal Poly Pomona.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Connections: Cal Poly Pomona magazine )〕 Since 2009, he has been advocating for senior cohousing, beginning in August of that year, with a book signing tour in ten western U.S. cities.〔(Senior Cohousing book signing tour information )〕
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