The Roots of
Regeneration
Harnessing potential of homes and habitats
Our work aims to shift away from an extractive way of being towards one grounded in genuine wealth and reciprocity. However, in doing so, we have found that there is no prescriptive rule book. That’s why we created The Roots of Regeneration as a tool and philosophy to guide our clients' thinking, enabling regenerative outcomes.
What are the five roots?
Health & Wellness
We are of Nature
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Sustainability
Real Estate Touches
Everything and Everyone
Ecology
Humans Aligning With
Live-Giving Principles
Community
The Heartbeat of Taking Action Locally
Spirit
Connecting to the Harmony and Unity of Place
Dive deep into the five
roots of regeneration
An e-book for the homeowner or
real estate practitioner.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Every community owes its existence and vitality to generations from around the world who contributed their hopes, dreams, and energy to making the history that led to this moment.
Some were brought here against their will, some were drawn to leave their distant homes in search of a better life, and some have lived on this land for more generations that can be counted. Truth and acknowledgement are critical to building mutual respect and connection across all barriers of heritage and difference.
Meet Latitude’s Regenerative
Change Agents
Change Agent & Program Manager of Strategic Acquisitions Land Bank Twin Cities
Minneapolis, Minnesota
We are storytellers, placemakers, and guides. We are constantly evolving, listening, and learning.
We are storytellers, placemakers, and guides. We are constantly evolving, listening, and learning.
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Stories to inspire the future of communities
Introducing a new possibility for integrating natural building in more residential settings beyond the “Hobbit House out in the hills.
An innovative approach within the hospitality industry that not only prioritizes sustainable and environmentally responsible practices but actively contributes to the restoration of ecosystems, engages local communities, and creates meaningful, transformative experiences for guests.
In the face of climate change and growing desire for more holistic living, Master-Planned Communities of the 21st century can present an incredible shift in real estate development.
Change Agent, David Todd reflects on attending Metamorphosis - a gathering of leaders and practitioners in contemplative-based social change.
From artists in residences to community placemaking, Mel Meagher encourages us to think beyond the binary when approaching development.
Building healthy, sustainable, and non-toxic buildings using hemp with Jacob Waddell.
From urban food forests to the development of agrihoods, Scott Snodgrass infuses agriculture as a solution for thriving communities.
Reflections from Change Agent David Todd on the process of transitioning from land and home ownership and the sacredness that can inform the sales process.
While we can design for circularity and closed loop systems, there isn’t such thing as a “Regenerative building.” That’s because regeneration is about evolution and aliveness. But does the rise of A.I. change this if buildings can learn?
As more individuals and businesses express a growing interest in embracing sustainability and regeneration, we often hear the question, "How can we achieve this?" This inquiry has its roots in my personal journey, which began several years ago when I found myself at a crossroads in my real estate career.
Alissa Collins, co-chair of the 2023 Gathering, reflects on the planning efforts to bring the 2023 Regenerative Real Estate Gathering forward and why the Gathering was so potent.
Landscaping is a multibillion dollar a year industry. It’s predicated upon fossil fuels, non-native ornamental plants, synthetic fertilizers, and heavy water use. For Georgia-based company Roots Down, they see this industry as ripe for change.
Change Agent Nathan Reimer of Portland, Oregon shares a letter he wrote to the future owners of his first home Sweet Home Chateau.
The way we build our homes is a mirror of our perceived relationship with nature. Our homes today are an embodiment of separation. The first step on a path of reconnection is to find nature and tune into the elements of sun, wind, and rain.
Regeneration isn’t siloed into any one particular industry. For businesses, it’s about adopting practices which improve and transforms the systems in which it operates. For entrepreneur Michael Don Ham, this happens to be in the arenas of tea and technology.