Trillke-Gut
Since 1994 the Trillke-Gut with its park-like grounds has had a house project with the declared aim of uniting living, culture and work under one roof.
About 60 adults and children live here in six flat-sharing communities. Many of the residents work as artists, musicians or cultural educators.
The cooperative in which the residents are organised provides the framework for community-oriented forms of living. Decisions are made at regular meetings in a grassroots democracy. The individual shared flats, groups and the house plenum thus develop a variety of cultures and a self-responsible way of living, learning and working together.
Trillke-Gut
Since 1994 the Trillke-Gut with its park-like grounds has had a house project with the declared aim of uniting living, culture and work under one roof.
About 60 adults and children live here in six flat-sharing communities. Many of the residents work as artists, musicians or cultural educators.
The cooperative in which the residents are organised provides the framework for community-oriented forms of living. Decisions are made at regular meetings in a grassroots democracy. The individual shared flats, groups and the house plenum thus develop a variety of cultures and a self-responsible way of living, learning and working together.