SALA Architects Urban Green

SALA Architects — Urban Green

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This LEED for Homes, 2,250-square-foot, three-bedroom house with detached garage is nestled into an 42-foot by 128-foot infill lot in the Linden Hills neighborhood. It features an eclectic blend of traditional and contemporary elements that weave it into the existing neighborhood fabric while at the same time addressing the client’s desire for a more modern plan and sustainable living.rnrnrnThis LEED for Homes, 2,250-square-foot, three-bedroom house with detached garage is nestled into an 42-foot by 128-foot infill lot in the Linden Hills neighborhood. It features an eclectic blend of traditional and contemporary elements that weave it into the existing neighborhood fabric while at the same time addressing the client’s desire for a more modern plan and sustainable living.rnrnSustainable Components: rnPassive solar heating and daylightingrnNatural ventilation due to the narrow building profile and open planrnHigh-efficiency appliancesrnHigh-efficiency dual-stage furnacernDual-flush toilets and low-flow faucetsrnBamboo floors rnComposite fiber-cement sidingrnShell durability walk-throughrnBlower door-performance testingrnrnDesign by Eric Odor with Chris Meyer.rnConstruction by Knutson Custom Remodeling.rnStructure by Archistructures.rnPhotographs by Troy Thies.

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MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

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Description

This LEED for Homes, 2,250-square-foot, three-bedroom house with detached garage is nestled into an 42-foot by 128-foot infill lot in the Linden Hills neighborhood. It features an eclectic blend of traditional and contemporary elements that weave it into the existing neighborhood fabric while at the same time addressing the client’s desire for a more modern plan and sustainable living.rnrnrnThis LEED for Homes, 2,250-square-foot, three-bedroom house with detached garage is nestled into an 42-foot by 128-foot infill lot in the Linden Hills neighborhood. It features an eclectic blend of traditional and contemporary elements that weave it into the existing neighborhood fabric while at the same time addressing the client’s desire for a more modern plan and sustainable living.rnrnSustainable Components: rnPassive solar heating and daylightingrnNatural ventilation due to the narrow building profile and open planrnHigh-efficiency appliancesrnHigh-efficiency dual-stage furnacernDual-flush toilets and low-flow faucetsrnBamboo floors rnComposite fiber-cement sidingrnShell durability walk-throughrnBlower door-performance testingrnrnDesign by Eric Odor with Chris Meyer.rnConstruction by Knutson Custom Remodeling.rnStructure by Archistructures.rnPhotographs by Troy Thies.

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MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

Architect