Project Type: New Construction Townhomes; Minneapolis, MN
Client:The Urban Project
Recognition:
LEED for Homes Gold certification
2007 Twin Cities Business Journal: Best in Real Estate Award in Multifamily
Insulated Concrete Form Association (ICFA)Excellence Award
Finance and Commerce2008 Top Projects Award
E2 City Homes is an urban infill project that brings new life and housing units to a vacant south Minneapolis lot. In late 2004, Hennepin County together with the Lyndale Neighborhood Development Corporation selected The Urban Project and LHB’s schematic design for the tax forfeited property. The building envelope is a very energy efficient wall system of insulated concrete forms (ICF’s) for the exterior and unit separation walls. In addition to its high thermal mass, the project’s urban context, close proximity to the bus line, and modestly sized open floor plan units contributed to the project’s LEED for Homes Gold certification. Sustainable site features include native landscaping, permeable paving, and rain gardens to manage stormwater on-site. The designers employed many other green features such as a geothermal heating and cooling system, abundant natural daylighting including the use of light tubes in interior spaces, Energy Star appliances and lighting, low-VOC paints, materials made from renewable resources including bamboo and cork flooring, water-conserving faucets and dual flush toilets, and soy bean-based foam insulation in the attic that reduce the building’s environmental impact while providing life-cycle cost reductions and an overall improved quality of life for the residents.