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In terms of energy, the home uses 54% less energy and produces 64% less emissions then a comparable home and creates its own hot water with a solar system on the roof.

The C3 is a three-bedroom, three-bath house located in an urban setting and is surrounded by other houses. The 2,039 sq ft, two-story home enjoys a small yard and garden, as well as an internal and very private courtyard. Bedrooms are located in the private first floor, while the public living, dining and kitchen spaces are downstairs. The courtyard sits almost in the middle of the space and acts as a light well, pulling daylight down into the ground floor and bedrooms. Although built privately for a family, the prefab also serves as an example of “how residential construction can be designed affordably, sustainably and contextually within an urban environment.”

The home has already achieved Energy Star certification and expects to receive Chicago Green Homes and LEED Platinum certification later this year. In terms of energy, the home uses 54% less energy and produces 64% less emissions then a comparable home, and creates its own hot water with a solar system on the roof. Energy efficient LED lighting, daylighting, natural ventilation, a ductless mini split HVAC and a heat recovery ventilator minimize energy use. Low VOC finishes, FSC certified wood, recycled and reclaimed materials, like wood and exterior siding work to minimize the building’s footprint.

The roof has been designed to be able to handle a living roof and a photovoltaic system in the future, when funds become available. Although no prices or cost estimates have been listed, Square Root claims the home is cost-effective and affordable.

+ C3 Prefab by Square Root Architecture

Images ©Mike Schwartz courtesy of Square Root Architecture

One Response to “C3 Chicago Prefab is a Cost-Effective and Sustainable Urban Housing Solution”

  1. mary bohm Mary Bohm says:

    We are working with Jeff Sommers to build a new home in Williams Bay, WI. The site is small (9000 sq. ft.) And it has a steep pitch from back to front. If and when this gets built we will send photos. It will definitely be Energy Star rated.

    Mary Bohm

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