Neuro-Inclusive Community Design

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Neuro-Inclusive Community Design

Lessons from Solheimar Ecovillage

Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design Architecture: interior design Housing and homelessness Personal and public health / health education Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome Psychotherapy Nursing specialties Occupational therapy Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Charles Durrett

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 7th October 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040406908


Introduction

This book is an inspiring exploration of Solheimar Ecovillage in Iceland, a pioneering community that embodies sustainability, social responsibility, and inclusivity. Cohousing expert Charles Durrett delves into the unique aspects of this ecovillage of about 100 residents, 45 of whom include those with developmental and intellectual disabilities, who live and thrive alongside neighbors in a safe and enriching environment.

Through rich storytelling and detailed first-person accounts, the book highlights the importance of creating communities that celebrate and support neurodiversity. Durrett presents Solheimar as a model for how we can build neuro-inclusive spaces that respect and uplift every individual's potential, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose.

Practical Insights and Case Studies

The book offers practical insights into the design, the principles, and the practices that make Solheimar a standout community for inclusive living. It challenges readers to rethink conventional approaches, advocating for environments where all people, regardless of their cognitive differences, can live meaningful and fulfilling lives.

Durrett also presents case studies of four other neuro-inclusive communities, including Hertha Levefallesskab, WeBUILT (We Build Unique Independent Lives Together), Creative Living Community of CT, and L'Arche International Movement.

Audience and Call to Action

With its focus on real-world solutions and its call to action, this book is both a guide and an inspiration for anyone interested in the intersection of sustainability, community living, and neuro-inclusivity. It will have a broad audience of architects, designers, occupational therapists, mental health professionals, housing developers, and practitioners in housing and social care, among others.

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