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TEXAS,   BACK OF THE MOON COMMUNITY



PROJECT HISTORY A group of families, living in Austin, Texas, asked us to build a community of houses for themselves. They had a piece of land about seven acres, on a small street known as "Back of the Moon."

To start with, each family chose a rough area on the land, where they wanted to be. Each family then began to lay out their own house, using a patternlanguage (different for each house, according to the family's wishes). This initial design was done in two one-hour sessions, by phone, one hour to help the family choose their pattern language, and one hour for the unfolding of the house design.

The houses did not have their own individual lots, but rather each had access to the land as a whole, which was held in common, and there was no sharp division between areas "belonging" to individual houses and the common land.


Houses surrounding the common
land of the community


On the right: interiors of the houses

On the right: Our masons building the stone plinths

POINTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD All the houses were built with the same generic system of construction: each is entirely different in shape, feeling, and character, because of the differences in family wishes, and the results of the different whole leading to different details as the house evolved.

The common land is immensely successful: even though families found it difficult to allow us to spend 17% of the project budget on what we built in the common areas, it paid off a hundred times over.

Right: Mike Goddu and his son on the lake




Inside other houses



CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STRUCTURE
established 1967
and
CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STRUCTURE, EUROPE
established 2005