small IS beautiful
for comparison's sake- think about it Check out the following: Watershed House Joshua Tree House Wood Cabin on Flathead Lake, Polson, Montana Alpine Hut, Stara Fuzini, Slovenia Ijburg House, Amsterdam, NL Design Matters too!
Build Update West Whins construction
Here's a construction record in chronological order (1st 5 images taken on 18 July 2017; the next 12 images taken on 14 September 2017; last 2 images taken beginning December 2017): [smartslider3 slider="8"] Photos courtesy of Paddy Atkinson, Project Manager and Greenleaf Design, and Hugo Clip. The name of this
Fund the change you want to see
Donating funds to PET is a tangible way to contribute to concrete and dynamic initiatives making positive change happen TODAY in the Park Ecovillage, Findhorn— apart from volunteering with us... Your donation supports our community beneficiaries and spreads the positive news that IT'S POSSIBLE to do things differently. We are
be a stubborn optimist: Christiana Figueres
Figueres is a prominent leader with remarkable experience of bringing together a global agreement from 195 countries. Reflecting on leadership, Figueres believes that, in the same way that we have more distributed knowledge (through digitalization) and are increasingly seeing more distributed energy, so too shall we move towards a world with more
West Whins Story
Photo credit: John Maher In 2016 PET raised funds for, and in 2017 built a cluster of 6 small flats on the West Whins (WW) site of the Findhorn Ecovillage. Design Complementing the relatively big East Whins (EW) homes (see map) to have a wider range of properties in
East Whins Story
PET raised funds for and in 2013, built 4 out of 25 units on the East Whins (EW) site. History Development of private housing in The Park accelerated in the early 2000's on The Field of Dreams. In 2010 a proposal for developing 25 homes created the opportunity for Community-Owned affordable
2016 Year of Affordable Housing
The following article was published in the Rainbow Bridge - the weekly newsletter of the Findhorn Foundation Community: The cover of the first RB of last year announced 2016 as ‘The Year of Affordable Housing’. While, with a subject like this, there is clearly so much still to do, much










