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  • Douglas Webb: A building where I live with friends and do what I love. A space where the pain of leaving is made bearable only by the joy of returning. A place where I can fully realize my freedom... a home.
  • Philip Engelbutzeder:  A building where "unconditional sharing" is the key to rooms in which people can come together, be alive and create whatever they love. A microcosm and prototype of the world we envision – and a template so others can build their own WuppHouse to broaden a global community. A place off all in: inviting, encouraging and inspiring: everybody is liberated to weave their fullest potential into the trust of complementarity. A playground where unity is experienced in our diversity and our diversity is supported by our unity. No expectations. No regrets. No worries.
  • Janina Abels: A building where I can be myself all the time, where I live together with people who are not only accepting but appreciating of me, my skills and my flaws. The spirit of unconditional sharing is what brings and keeps us together. Respect and love is what connects us and makes us family. Every room is accessible to everyone, although privacy is also possible in agreed-upon timeframes. There are spaces for people to live in full-time, but also for non-permanent residents and guests. There are communal meals and group activities but no obligations. We share almost everything, especially our food and items, our hearts, hopes and passions, and we work together daily on building a positive future not only for ourselves but for as many people as possible.
  • Robert Werth: When it comes to housing, I'm more of a pragmatic person. I envision a building with a fully equiped kitchen (including dishwasher), enough bathrooms with running water and the possiblity to take a hot shower, electricity, internet and possibly a garden to grow food. And it should be sustainable with things like a compost, cistern, solar panels and the like. Or, to put it more dream-like: A building, where my physical needs and those of my companions are met so we can flourish and expand on our vision. A building that combines comfort and sustainability and sets an example for passersby. The more I think about it, the more I realize I'm dreaming of an earthship for (y)unity.
  • Anja Konhäuser: A building we can call our home, created with love, creativity and passion. Where everyone can live to his/her full potential, enough space to realize dreams and visions. To inspire people and yourself. Living together without any unnecessary restrictions and borders. A garden would be amazing as well!
  • Douglas Webb: Built using a legal framework which serves the social way we want to interact by researching others and giving our developments away as a gift.

 

 

 

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[1]Text copied and altered from HOW TO RUN A DRAGON DREAMING CREATION CIRCLE THE FACILITATOR’S GUIDE by John Croft

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