Creekside Community Under Construction

early 1970s

Creekside Community Under Construction

early 1970s

Creekside Community in St. Albans was founded in the 1970s reflecting a world-wide interest in co-operative housing. An acre of land, formerly used for market gardening, was purchased at auction between five families. The section contained an existing 1920s bungalow and four new townhouses, designed by architects Lucking & Viall were built next to it. These five homes, and for a time two adjacent properties, formed an intentional community which has now been in existence for almost 40 years. During this time nineteen families have lived there. The community was names Creekside partly after the Dudley Creek which forms the eastern boundary and to acknowledge the well-known Riverside Community in Lower Moutere. The main photo shows the original house on the right and the first two units under construction. The community operated from 1972 but was discontinued in 2014 as a result of the Canterbury earthquakes.

Creator: Colin McLeod

Area: North / St Albans

Source: Entry in the 2010 Christchurch City Libraries Photo Hunt

Source: View in canterburystories.nz

Reference ID: CCL-HW10-S-Ce-054

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