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Regenerative Villages

Regenerative villages are designed as living systems, not just housing developments.

They bring homes, land, and community back into right relationship — creating places that support long-term wellbeing for people, place, and future generations.

Rather than treating housing as a financial product, regenerative villages prioritise:

  • permanent affordability and long-term stewardship,
  • human-scale density that supports connection and belonging,
  • shared green spaces and walkable neighbourhoods,
  • locally grounded design that responds to climate, culture, and context.

They are financially disciplined and deliverable, but guided by a broader definition of success — one that values social, environmental, and intergenerational outcomes alongside economic viability.

Regenerative villages are not one-size-fits-all. Each responds to its place, evolves over time, and is designed to remain resilient — socially, ecologically, and economically — for decades to come.

Download the Regenerative Villages guide for a deeper explanation of how regenerative principles shape ORA’s approach to housing, land stewardship, community wellbeing, and the natural environment.