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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School tenth grader Taylor Demastus, 15, curls up on a chair in Jenni Williams's pod class Thursday May 17, 2012...City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • Demitri Lynch, a kindergartener in Jeany Bailes' class at City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, happily plays by himself during workshop. Bailes says,"The room is big enough that during workshop kids can find a place for them to play by themselves if they want." Over the year the children have learned to take "ownership of the place."..City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School tenth grader Donte Hopkins takes a nap in Jenni Williams's pod class Thursday May 17, 2012. Ms. Williams said students are not usually permitted to sleep during class, but Donte worked hard and is ahead of his POLs (Presentation of Learning) -- the school's variation of a report card -- and is "taking a mental health break" before his next two classes Thursday May 17, 2012...City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School tenth grader Donte Hopkins takes a nap in Jenni Williams's pod class Thursday May 17, 2012. Ms. Williams said students are not usually permitted to sleep during class, but Donte worked hard and is ahead of his POLs (Presentation of Learning) -- the school's variation of a report card -- and is "taking a mental health break" before his next two classes Thursday May 17, 2012...City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • Demitri Lynch, a kindergartener in Jeany Bailes' class at City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, happily plays by himself during workshop. Bailes says,"The room is big enough that during workshop kids can find a place for them to play by themselves if they want." Over the year the children have learned to take "ownership of the place."..City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School tenth grader Taylor Demastus, 15, curls up on a chair in Jenni Williams's pod class Thursday May 17, 2012...City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • Demitri Lynch, a kindergartener in Jeany Bailes' class at City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, happily plays by himself during workshop. Bailes says,"The room is big enough that during workshop kids can find a place for them to play by themselves if they want." Over the year the children have learned to take "ownership of the place."..City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School tenth grader Donte Hopkins takes a nap in Jenni Williams's pod class Thursday May 17, 2012. Ms. Williams said students are not usually permitted to sleep during class, but Donte worked hard and is ahead of his POLs (Presentation of Learning) -- the school's variation of a report card -- and is "taking a mental health break" before his next two classes Thursday May 17, 2012...City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • Kintaro Campbell, foreground, and Jamel Martin, both 10h graders at City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, use a hallway nook to get some "peace and quiet [so they can] get some stuff typed up ?have time to connect, to talk about what we're working on," says Campbell. The Charter's director Bobbi Macdonald (CQ) says she wants the hallways to be extensions of the classrooms...City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • Kintaro Campbell, foreground, and Jamel Martin, both 10h graders at City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, use a hallway nook to get some "peace and quiet [so they can] get some stuff typed up ?have time to connect, to talk about what we're working on," says Campbell. The Charter's director Bobbi Macdonald (CQ) says she wants the hallways to be extensions of the classrooms...City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • Kintaro Campbell, foreground, and Jamel Martin, both 10h graders at City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, use a hallway nook to get some "peace and quiet [so they can] get some stuff typed up ?have time to connect, to talk about what we're working on," says Campbell. The Charter's director Bobbi Macdonald (CQ) says she wants the hallways to be extensions of the classrooms...City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • City Neighbors Hamilton Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland, K-12, utilizes furniture purchased from hotel liquidations to create spaces for students to not only interact with other students, but space to get some quiet time to study or take a mental health moment. .. Matt Roth | for Education Week
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Norton Francis, left, and married couple Bruce Jones, middle, and Robbin Phelps, right, comment on the two cakes Norton wheels through Takoma Village Cohousing's courtyard Saturday, September 22, 2012. Later that day Norton and his wife Anne Stauffer, who transplanted from New Mexico to D.C., are throwing a Green Chile Party for friends and neighbors. One cake is the D.C. flag and the other is the New Mexico Flag.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Norton Francis, left, and married couple Bruce Jones, middle, and Robbin Phelps, right, comment on the two cakes Norton wheels through Takoma Village Cohousing's courtyard Saturday, September 22, 2012. Later that day Norton and his wife Anne Stauffer, who transplanted from New Mexico to D.C., are throwing a Green Chile Party for friends and neighbors. One cake is the D.C. flag and the other is the New Mexico Flag.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Norton Francis, says one of the perks about living in cohousing is being able to use the big serving bowls stored at the Common House, rather than needing to buy them and store them at their condo. In preparation for the Green Chile party, Norton and his wife also utilized one of their neighbor's refrigerators and freezers to store food while she was away on business. ..Takoma Village Cohousing in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Norton Francis, says one of the perks about living in cohousing is being able to use the big serving bowls stored at the Common House, rather than needing to buy them and store them at their condo. In preparation for the Green Chile party, Norton and his wife also utilized one of their neighbor's refrigerators and freezers to store food while she was away on business. ..Takoma Village Cohousing in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents, including chat during the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012. Tacos are on the menu.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents, including chat during the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012. Tacos are on the menu.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents, including chat during the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012. Tacos are on the menu.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Betsy, left, and Eric Mendolsohn, right, watch their children Imogen, 4, and Franklin, 10, play in the Washington, D.C. condo complex's tot lot Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents and invited guests gather in the  Washington, D.C.-based complex Saturday, September 22, 2012 during the beginning of Norton Francis (out of frame) and Anne Stauffer's (standing) Green Chile party. JoJo Small, foreground had her face painted like Captain America at a festival earlier in the day. Residents also attending the party are Ann Zabaldo, far left, Kit Slack, middle (hat) and her daughter Nora, 2.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Nora Marx, 2, and her mom Kit Slack, left, begin their morning walk at the Takoma Village Cohousing in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Georgette Small, a school councilor, preps her daughter JoJo Small's baby sitter Sidney Smith, 17, before leaving for a school function Thursday, September 20, 2012. ..Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Georgette Small, a school councilor, tries to get a kiss from her daughter JoJo Small -- who is in a TV trance -- before leaving her with a baby sitter so she could go to a school function Thursday, September 20, 2012. ..Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Georgette Small, a school councilor, tries to get a kiss from her daughter JoJo Small -- who is in a TV trance -- before leaving her with a baby sitter so she could go to a school function Thursday, September 20, 2012. ..Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Georgette Small, a school councilor, preps her daughter JoJo Small's baby sitter Sidney Smith, 17, before leaving for a school function Thursday, September 20, 2012. ..Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Georgette Small always seems to lose the key to her house, so she often breaks in through her window. Her daughter JoJo Small stands with baby sitter Sidney Smith, 17, Thursday, September 20, 2012. Georgette, a school councilor, has to leave for a school function...Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents, including Candice Naidoo (an au pair living with a family while going to school), chat during the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents, including (L-R foreground) Steve Pretl, Libia McDonough, and Candice Naidoo (an au pair living with a family while going to school) chat during the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents, including chat during the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012. Tacos are on the menu.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Paul Schwartz, right, Betsy, left, and Eric Mendolsohn, middle, watch Betsy and Eric's children Imogen, 4, and Franklin, 10, play in the Washington, D.C. condo complex's tot lot Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Betsy, left, and Eric Mendolsohn, right, watch their children Imogen, 4, and Franklin, 10, play in the Washington, D.C. condo complex's tot lot Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Taco meat is fried up in Takoma Village Cohousing's Common House Monday, September 24, 2012 before the TVC's weekly Soup n' Simple community meal. Twenty-six people are normal attendees, taco night brought out 35 to 40 people.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Don Zuckerman stirs taco meat he's preparing for Takoma Village Cohousing's annual Soup n' Simple community meal in the Washington, D.C. condo complex's Common House Monday, September 24, 2012. Helping him out, in the background, is Carolyn Kinney, who is filling in for a member of the three person cook team. Each cook team signs up for days where they buy the ingredients, cook and clean up the food, and they are, in turn allowed to eat for free for a set amount of weeks when they do not cook.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Residents of Takoma Village Cohousing in Washington, D.C., strive to be environmentally conscious. Reusable plate holders and metal silverware are organized next to a full recycling bin after the Green Chile party Saturday, September 22, 2012
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Friends invited to the Green Chile party thrown by Takoma Village Cohousing residents Norton Francis and Anne Stauffer socialize in the Washington, D.C.-based "intentional living" community's Common House Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..JoJo Smalls had her face painted like Captain America at a festival earlier in the day. She sits in a toy police car outside the Takoma Village Cohousing's tot lot Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident James McDonough sits in the Common House's living room, Saturday, September 22, 2012, looking for the Michigan vs. Notre Dame football game, but struggles with the cable's intricate menu system.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Afternoon light and shadows fill one of the Takoma Village Cohousing stair wells in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Afternoon light and shadows fill one of the Takoma Village Cohousing stair wells in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Joan Gildemeister walks through her bedroom, Saturday, September 22, 2012. "I'm a little different than the rest of the people here," said the retired therapist who moved from a much larger place in downtown Washington, D.C. four years ago to the cohousing complex as an intermediate living space before moving into retirement housing. "Constricted space makes me feel more attached to my books and the things I love."
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Joan Gildemeister walks through her bedroom, Saturday, September 22, 2012. "I'm a little different than the rest of the people here," said the retired therapist who moved from a much larger place in downtown Washington, D.C. four years ago to the cohousing complex as an intermediate living space before moving into retirement housing. "Constricted space makes me feel more attached to my books and the things I love."
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  • photo by Matt Roth..The setting sun, as seen from Ann Zabaldo's third floor patio, is the symbol for the Takoma Village Cohousing complex. The Washington, D.C. condominium complex is an intentional community governed by residents rather than property management or a home owners association.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Ann Zabaldo sits in her third story condo Saturday, September 22, 2012. Ann, who has multiple sclerosis, is a Principal Partner with Cohousing Collaborative, an organization which helps build cohousing complexes.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Ann Zabaldo, left, asks Tony Wilson, right, to help adjust the placement of her lamp in her third floor Takoma Village Cohousing condo Saturday, September 22, 2012. In addition to being one of the Washington, D.C. based cohousing complex's founding members Ann was on TVC's development team "before there was anything here."
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  • photo by Matt Roth..The Washington D.C. based Takoma Village Cohousing complex has a mixed public and private gardening area and a shared hot tub.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, and Tony Wilson, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, and Tony Wilson, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012. Sucha sulks while brushing her hair after her mother Carol Mulholland scolded her for not doing so before gymnastics.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, and Tony Wilson, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, and Tony Wilson, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, and Tony Wilson, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, Tony Wilson, middle, and JoJo Small, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Tony Wilson, right, plays on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, brushes her hair before gymnastics on the third floor ofTakoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Bryan Wilson, 9, rides around on a tricylce in Takoma Village Cohousing's courtyardt in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012...He and his brother Tony are twins adopted by single dad Bill Wilson.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Tony Wilson, 9,  makes secret notes with invisible ink over notes he's made with regular pins in a make shift fort he made in Takoma Village Cohousing's tot lot in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012...He and his brother Bryan are twins adopted by single dad Bill Wilson.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Tony Wilson, 9,  makes secret notes with invisible ink over notes he's made with regular pins in a make shift fort he made in Takoma Village Cohousing's tot lot in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012...He and his brother Bryan are twins adopted by single dad Bill Wilson.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..The garden area at Takoma Village Cohousing in Washington, D.C. is comprised of shared and private garden areas.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..A cat exits the garden at Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012. The garden area is comprised of shared and private garden areas.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Steve Pretl, a twelve year Takoma Village Cohousing resident drops off his recycling Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Jared Marx carries his daughter Beatrice, 1, right, while his wife Kit Slack slowly descends the steps with their two-year-old Nora at the start of their morning walk at the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Drew Kidder readies his elderly dog Calle for a walk up the steps to Drew's 2nd story condo, Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Georgette Small, a school councilor, preps her daughter JoJo Small's baby sitter Sidney Smith, 17, before leaving for a school function Thursday, September 20, 2012. ..Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Georgette Small, a school councilor, tries to get a kiss from her daughter JoJo Small -- who is in a TV trance -- before leaving her with a baby sitter so she could go to a school function Thursday, September 20, 2012. ..Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Georgette Small always seems to lose the key to her house, so she often breaks in through her window. Her daughter JoJo Small stands with baby sitter Sidney Smith, 17, Thursday, September 20, 2012. Georgette, a school councilor, has to leave for a school function...Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Paul Schwartz stands on his front porch Thursday, September 20, 2012. ..Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Georgette Small gets her mail from the Common House Thursday, September 20, 2012. ..Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Paul Schwartz and Georgette Small talk Thursday, September 20, 2012. Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Paul Schwartz and Georgette Small talk Thursday, September 20, 2012. Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Paul Schwartz and Georgette Small talk Thursday, September 20, 2012. Rather than pay a property management company, the twelve-year-old Washington, D.C. condominium complex is governed by its' residents. The Cohousing movement started in the Netherlands in the 60's and is gaining momentum in the states.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Steve Pretl, a twelve year Takoma Village Cohousing resident stands in the  Washington, D.C. based complex's courtyard, Thursday, September 20, 2012
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  • photo by Matt Roth..A tricycle sits in the Takoma Village Cohousing's common outdoor space Thursday, September 20, 2012. The Washington, D.C. "communitarian"  condominium complex has 43 units of different shapes and sizes, a Community House (two words, capitalized), a shared/private garden space, a hot tub, a tot lot, and is home to a diverse crowd. There are several single parents, gay parents, single gay parents, parents who adopt, traditional families, interracial couples, people with disabilities, people of different religions and retirees.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..The Takoma Village Cohousing's symbol, a sun, sits atop the part of the building which makes up the Common House and Ann Zabaldo's third floor condominium.The Washington, D.C. "communitarian"  condominium complex has 43 units of different shapes and sizes, a Community House (two words, capitalized), a shared/private garden space, a hot tub, a tot lot, and is home to a diverse crowd. There are several single parents, gay parents, single gay parents, parents who adopt, traditional families, interracial couples, people with disabilities, people of different religions and retirees.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Steve Pretl, a twelve year Takoma Village Cohousing resident stands in the  Washington, D.C. based complex's courtyard, Thursday, September 20, 2012
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Pictured is one of two visitor's rooms Takoma Village Cohousing residents can offer to their guests.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Bulletin boards and calendars are put up at Takoma Village's Common House (two words, capitalized) to keep residents informed of events.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Chairs rest against a table outside one of the ground floor condos at Takoma Village Cohousing  in Washington, D.C., Thursday, September 20, 2012
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Louis Carrico-Braun, 10, straddles two chairs. Steve Pretl, right, is amused by the spectacle taking place after the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the Takoma Village Cohousing complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents, including (L-R foreground) Libia McDonough, and Candice Naidoo (an au pair living with a family while going to school), chat during the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents, including chat during the weekly "Soup n' Simple" dinner held in the complex's Common House, Monday, September 24, 2012. Tacos are on the menu.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents Paul Schwartz, right, Betsy, left, and Eric Mendolsohn, middle, watch Betsy and Eric's children Imogen, 4, and Franklin, 10, play in the Washington, D.C. condo complex's tot lot Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..It's bubble time for Takoma Village Cohousing children (clockwise from foreground left) Imogen Mendolsohn, 4, JoJo Small, and Carolyn Hoff, in the Washington, D.C., cohousing community's courtyard Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..It's bubble time for Takoma Village Cohousing children (clockwise from left) Imogen Mendolsohn, 4, JoJo Small, and Carolyn Hoff, in the Washington, D.C., cohousing community's courtyard Monday, September 24, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Taco meat is fried up in Takoma Village Cohousing's Common House Monday, September 24, 2012 before the TVC's weekly Soup n' Simple community meal. Twenty-six people are normal attendees, taco night brought out 35 to 40 people.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Residents of Takoma Village Cohousing in Washington, D.C., strive to be environmentally conscious. Reusable plate holders and metal silverware are organized next to a full recycling bin after the Green Chile party Saturday, September 22, 2012
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing residents and invited guests gather in the  Washington, D.C.-based complex Saturday, September 22, 2012 during the beginning of Norton Francis (out of frame) and Anne Stauffer's (standing) Green Chile party. JoJo Small, foreground had her face painted like Captain America at a festival earlier in the day. Residents also attending the party are Ann Zabaldo, far left, Kit Slack, middle (hat) and her daughter Nora, 2.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident James McDonough sits in the Common House's living room, Saturday, September 22, 2012, looking for the Michigan vs. Notre Dame football game, but struggles with the cable's intricate menu system.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident James McDonough sits in the Common House's living room, Saturday, September 22, 2012, looking for the Michigan vs. Notre Dame football game, but struggles with the cable's intricate menu system.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Libia McDonough waves to fellow Takoma Village Cohousing residents Norton Francis and Joan Gildemeister in the complex's Community House Saturday, September 22, 2012. Norton is prepping for a Green Chile Party he and his wife Anne Stauffer are throwing later that evening.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Candice Naidoo, an au pair living with one of the families at Takoma Village Cohousing, helps Norton Francis warm food in the Washington, D.C. complex's Common House Saturday, September 22, 2012. Later that night Norton and his wife Anne Stauffer, who moved from D.C. to New Mexico and back again, threw a Green Chile party for TVC residents and friends.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Ann Zabaldo, who has multiple sclerosis, preps lunch for her and Brigitte Wazana, a resident of the Blueberry Hill Cohousing community in Vienna, VA Saturday, September 22, 2012. Ann is a Principal Partner with Cohousing Collaborative, an organization which helps build cohousing complexes.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Joan Gildemeister reads the newspaper in the office of her one bedroom condo, Saturday, September 22, 2012. "I'm a little different than the rest of the people here," said the retired therapist who moved from a much larger place in downtown Washington, D.C. four years ago to the cohousing complex as an intermediate living space before moving into retirement housing. "Constricted space makes me feel more attached to my books and the things I love."
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Takoma Village Cohousing resident Ann Zabaldo sits in her third story condo Saturday, September 22, 2012. Ann, who has multiple sclerosis, is a Principal Partner with Cohousing Collaborative, an organization which helps build cohousing complexes.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Ann Zabaldo, left, asks Tony Wilson, right, to help adjust the placement of her lamp in her third floor Takoma Village Cohousing condo Saturday, September 22, 2012. In addition to being one of the Washington, D.C. based cohousing complex's founding members Ann was on TVC's development team "before there was anything here."
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, and Tony Wilson, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, and Tony Wilson, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth..Sucha Mulholland, 9, left, Tony Wilson, middle, and JoJo Small, right, play on the third floor walkway of the Takoma Village Cohousing complex in Washington, D.C., Saturday, September 22, 2012.
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