The design of the cohousing complex aims to be as sustainable as possible, by reducing energy consumption, hosting on site resource collection, and bringing green space into the neighborhood. All of the ground and elevated walkways are made up of porous pavers, allowing rainwater to natural soak into the ground. If the rain picks up, two detention basins hold the water while allowing it to seep into the ground slowly. Rainwater from the buildings is collected and stored for later use. Grouping the apartments means reducing the exterior wall surfaces, which reduces heating and cooling loads. Photo-voltaic systems on the roofs helps to offset the energy consumption on site, and an off grid hydrogen system is used to store any excess generated electricity.