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Discover the benefits of cohousing, a type of collaborative housing built to foster living in community.
Discover the benefits of cohousing, a type of collaborative housing built to foster living in a community where future residents are integral to the design and development of the community. Cohousing combines the autonomy of compact, self-contained private dwellings with the benefits of shared, spacious community amenities and offers environmentally sensitive design with a pedestrian orientation. Presented by Ellen Ryan, McMaster University and Cohousing Hamilton.
After you register, an invitation with instructions on how to join the online group follows via email. It includes a link to join the Microsoft Teams meeting at the scheduled date and time.
AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | General Interest |
TAGS: | Seniors | Online Program | Housing | Hamilton | Community |
The first Hamilton Public Library building opened on September 16, 1890 by the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen on the north side of Main Street West. In 1913, a new main library opened. This building was replaced in 1980 by Central Library, at the current location on York Boulevard.
In 2010, Central Library re-opened after approximately 18 months of renovations. Central Library opened with a newly revitalized first floor, which includes a Community Living Room that takes advantage of natural light. The Ontario Library Association honoured Central in 2012 with an Architectural and Design Transformation award.