Village Homes

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Village Homes is a planned community in Davis, California, designed to be ecologically sustainable. The more than 200 houses in the development utilize solar panels for heating, and are oriented around common areas at the rear of the buildings, rather than around the street at the front. The development also uses natural drainage to collect water to irrigate the common areas for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables. Village Homes was completed in 1981, and has attracted international attention as an early model of an environmentally friendly housing development, including a visit from then-French President François Mitterrand.

[edit] References

David S. Jackson, Back to the Garden: A Suburban Dream, Time.com [1]

Rocky Mountain Institute, Case Study [2]

[edit] Links

http://www.villagehomesdavis.org/

Village Homes information on the Davis Wiki.

http://www.lgc.org/freepub/land_use/models/village_homes.html

http://www.ecocomposite.org/building/villagehomes.htm

http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC35/Browning.htm

http://arch.ced.berkeley.edu/vitalsigns/workup/siegel_house/vh_bkgd.html

http://www.acfnewsource.org/science/eco_homes.html

http://www.eslarp.uiuc.edu/la/LA338-S01/groups/c/DavisCA.html

http://www.smartcommunities.ncat.org/success/village.shtml

http://www.earthfuture.com/community/villiagehomes.asp