Goals of the Lynedoch Eco-Village
- The establishment of a socially and economically viable mixed community, which is centred around a learning precinct
- Practical and working example of an ecologically designed urban system that uses local replicable technologies
- Financially viable property development, including both construction, sale and ongoing maintenance and operations
Key Features of the Lynedoch Eco-Village
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A primary school
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A pre-school
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A large multi-purpose hall
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Offices and classrooms for the Sustainability Institute
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Conversion of the old Drie Gewels Hotel and existing residential house into 25 residences
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45 new residential sites in Phase 1, with 15 earmarked for government housing subsidy
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commercial space for offices or small manufacturers and crafters
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A village green and landscaped areas laid out in accordance with permaculture principles
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A limited traffic and secure environment for children and pedestrians
To access all the relevant documentation about the Lynedoch EcoVillage Development click on the links below (or from the Home Page click on News & Documents drop down menu and then click on Lynedoch EcoVillage):
Lynedoch EcoVillage Home Owners Association - Memo of Association (121.56 kB)
Lynedoch EcoVillage Home Owners Association - Articles (172.4 kB)
Lynedoch Phase1Surveyed Layout (2.16 MB)
Lynedoch EcoVillage Code of Conduct (102.07 kB)
Lynedoch EcoVillage Architectural Guidelines (91.55 kB)
Lynedoch EcoVillage Design Guide (539.98 kB)
Lynedoch EcoVillage Services and Service Charges (86.2 kB)
Lynedoch EcoVillage Phase 1 Services and Facilities (16.49 kB)
Lynedoch Design Checklist (29.5 kB)
Lynedoch Building Lines (234.34 kB)
Stellenbosch Zoning Scheme (109.99 kB)
Other documents:
Building Sustainable Communities: the Case of Lynedoch - Mark Swilling & Eve Annecke (115.34 kB)
Agama Energy Report - Lynedoch (873.5 kB)
Lynedoch's Water and Sanitation system - Terry Dowling (465.12 kB)
An experiment in living and learning - the Lynedoch story (184.26 kB)
