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OAKLEIGH COHOUSING
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3. Temple to Recycling: These families located the trash and recycling enclosure <br />where it is now because it acts as a focal point and terminating view as you walk <br />away from the Common House. Therefore creating an interesting and appealing <br />structure, which motivates people to recycle. The small enclosure is highly detailed <br />and visible therefore encouraging cohousers to recycle - it is virtually a "temple to. <br />recycling". In North Vancouver, Quayside Cohousing (18 units) generates the same <br />amount of solid waste and the single-family home next door. The "temple to <br />recycling" can either be a simple, elegant structure or a more intricately detailed <br />structure, as shown in Illustration 12. <br />McCamant & Durrett Architects Page 9 5/6/13 <br />1335 <br />Illustration 12: Render of "temple to recycling" for Mountain View, CA. <br />
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