41 families in the Brownsville neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York are celebrating the first weeks of the new year in new green homes. On a lot on Atlantic Avenue that once held 12 townhouses, Habitat for Humanity volunteers built 41 new LEED Gold certified units under the direction of Dattner Architects on Atlantic Avenue. The project is the largest multi-family housing unit in Habitat’s US history. Each family that purchased an apartment donated 300 labor hours to the project, and in return — along with a new mortgage and home — they received a 0% interest rate as part of Habitat’s “Sweat Equity” program.
Habitat for Humanity and NYC Team Up for LEED Certified Affordable Housing
by Brit Liggett, 01/20/10
filed under: Architecture, humanitarian design, New York City, social responsibility, Sustainable Building
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