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Collective Future Studio

Locality: Katoomba, New South Wales

Phone: +61 424 490 554



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25.01.2022 Lyndall, our founder in another great news article. Interest in our project continues to grow and so do the requests for interviews from organisations, radio stations and newspapers.



24.01.2022 This New Zealand article is a lovely summary of different ways people share space and an even better explanation of the benefits. We note that her description ...of co-housing is a bit different than ours. Isnt it wonderful how many different ideas can contribute to increasing community in our world! See more

24.01.2022 Is Co-Housing a solution to Indias increasing population? https://asia.nikkei.com//Indian-millennials-spark-co-livin

23.01.2022 Look out for the Ecovillage featured in a story in this weekend's Good Weekend! "Tony and Teresa Farrell were the first of the village to move in last year. The...ir home looks like a conventional modern house [but]... Their quarterly midwinter bill was $20.32, and generally their home generates three times more electricity than the couple uses. 'By not using all this energy to heat and cool the home, you are just living more lightly on the planet,' says Teresa."



23.01.2022 Building or renovating? We can help you achieve optimal energy efficiency. Give us a call today. #CollectivefutureStudio #sustainableDesign

22.01.2022 With great sadness I share this post. Ive met Iain about a decade ago, he was a friend and a mentor in my Co-Housing journey. Thank You! You will be missed.

21.01.2022 Senior living shouldnt be seen as the end of the line, but a new lease on life,



19.01.2022 Separated but not isolated. People gather each night at seven at Nevada City Cohousing to check in and to say howdy with sounds.

19.01.2022 Look out for the Ecovillage featured in a story in this weekends Good Weekend! "Tony and Teresa Farrell were the first of the village to move in last year. The...ir home looks like a conventional modern house [but]... Their quarterly midwinter bill was $20.32, and generally their home generates three times more electricity than the couple uses. By not using all this energy to heat and cool the home, you are just living more lightly on the planet, says Teresa."

19.01.2022 beyond technology

16.01.2022 Coming up later this year in Tasmania on 21 and 22 September. For workshops in other locations please check out our website www.hempmasonry.com.au/workshops/

15.01.2022 With great sadness I share this post. I've met Iain about a decade ago, he was a friend and a mentor in my Co-Housing journey. Thank You! You will be missed.



08.01.2022 Guallart Architects has created a self-sufficient housing concept which would enable its occupants to produce their own food and energy:https://at.dezeen.com/2EWNpMA

06.01.2022 LEGO is moving to a totally renewed and ecological production with Hemp by 2030. Read full article here. http://ow.ly/SwOi50uNqjt

02.01.2022 These circle garden communities offer an escape from city life and look amazing from the sky. Video by In the NOW

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