Journal
Stories of transformation
Technology and Agriculture with Dorn Cox
Farmer and technologist Dorn Cox believes we are living through extraordinary times when open source technology can be spread for little to no cost to help people revolutionize how we practice agriculture and steward land.
Who is Latitude?
At the core of our work lies the belief that by collaborating with individuals to create resilient and beautiful habitats, we can cultivate a sense of strength through connection.
Latitude Regenerative Real Estate Announces 2nd Annual Regenerative Real Estate Gathering Event
Attend the 2nd Annual Gathering Event in partnership with The Ecology School and River Bend Farm in Saco, Maine.
From Ownership to Stewardship
As stewards of the land, it is our responsibility to manage real estate with a deep commitment to regeneration and the well-being of future generations.
Why We Gather
Deep planning is unfolding behind-the-scenes at Latitude. We are discussing the purpose of gathering. Why do we gather? And how can it be a catalysts for energizing the regenerative movement.
Natural Capitalism with Hunter Lovins
Charting the course to a regenerative economy is one of the most important work facing humanity. It requires a reimagining of energy, agriculture, design, finance, stewardship, and how we work.
Charrettes and the Edge of the Frontier with Steve Beshara
When we shift our perspective from solving problems to harnessing potential, there is a real opportunity to create incredible change in the world.
Affordable Green Homes with DesignBuildBLUFF
The innovative DesignBuildUTAH program teaches architecture students design and building skills while working alongside the communities in the Navajo Nation to deliver needed affordable and sustainable homes.
Creating Cohousing with Katie McCamant
Katie McCamant is an author, architect, and the co-creator of the term "cohousing"—a community of private homes clustered around shared communal spaces.
Agrihoods and Field Building with Daron "Farmer D" Joffe
Daron Joffe, a.k.a. Farmer D, is a farmer, designer, and ambitious field-builder promoting the idea of agrihoods and conservation-focused land development. He believes in the "village" model, where housing development is clustered, while large swaths of surrounding land is conserved for nature and agriculture.
Infusing wellness into real estate with Peter Scialla
Peter Scialla is the CEO of the wellness real estate company Delos that uses science to drive innovation in the building industry for things such as clean indoor air and potable drinking water. They are the parent organization of the International WELL Building Institute.
Regenerative Agrotourism with David Rust
David Rust is the founder and CEO of Sagra, an agro-tourism company that works with farms across the country. He believes that a trip to a regenerative farm can be a revelation for people, inspiring them to shift the way they shop, eat, and see the environment.
Book Review: Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein
Charles Eisenstein is at the forefront of the regenerative movement. His writings strike at the heart of who we are as a civilization, and they so poetically yet critically examine our relationship to culture, story, place, ecology, and politics.
Examining Regenerative Real Estate with Izumi Tanaka
Izumi is a practicing Buddhist and sees how the impacts that we make within our daily lives have impacts that go beyond ourselves. She sees the practice of inhabiting our homes as a spiritual endeavor where we must first transform ourselves before we can begin transforming the world.
Designing with Play with John Kamp
How we can use engaging, playful community-based methods to design more safe, sustainable, and equitable neighborhoods and communities.
Rewilding the World with Hannah Lewis
The Miyawaki Method is a unique approach to reforestation devised by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki. Author Hannah Lewis explains how tiny forests as small as six parking spaces grow quickly and are much more biodiverse than those planted by conventional methods.
Affordable, Sustainable Housing with Dylan Lamar
People tend to think that affordability and sustainability are at odds with each other. Even new market-rate homes fall far short on sustainability metrics. Yet for Oregon architect turned developer Dylan Lamer, he is willing to show the way.
Making an Enchanted Forest with Dani Baker
Dani Baker is the owner of Cross Island Farm in New York. After spending long hours in her annual market garden, she turned to permaculture principals to help transform her property into a perennial edible food forest.
Big Change Through Not So Big Actions with Sarah Susanka
Sarah Susanka is an architect, prolific author, and visionary thinker credited with starting the tiny house movement. She’s changed the way huge amounts of people see the world, but she insists the way to create change is by thinking small and attending to the everyday challenges you see in front of you.
DIY Rainwater Harvesting with Jesse Savou
Water is a major issue right now as hundreds of millions of people across the world are facing drought. In the US alone we use trillions of gallons a year to water our lawns. We channel rainwater into the sewer, and use clean drinking water to flush our toilets.