co-housing
noun [ U ] (also mainly US cohousing) uk/ˌkəʊˈhaʊ.zɪŋ/ us/ˌkoʊˈhaʊ.zɪŋ/
(一些公共设施由住户共同拥有的)合作式住宅,共同住宅
a group of homes that include some shared facilities (= areas, rooms, equipment, or services for particular activities)
The village was inspired by co-housing in Denmark. 这个村庄的设计灵感来自于丹麦的共同住宅。
Most cohousing communities include a common house with a kitchen, mailboxes, and laundry rooms. 大多数合作式住宅社区包括一个带有厨房、邮箱和洗衣房的公共房。
See also: co-living
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- Her dream is to live in co-housing with like-minded people.
- Co-housing communities created and managed by residents have been around since the early 1990s.
- The concept of a number of families living in a co-housing development is growing in today's market.
- The cohousing movement in the Seattle area is one of the biggest in the nation.