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with high recycled content, but the idea of actually taking and PROJECT STATS
reusing materials from old buildings slated for demolition was
the next step—a natural evolution,” says Abbey Maschmedt, NAME: Reclaimed Modern House, Seattle, WA
design project coordinator for Dwell Development. The organic
rusty hue coupled with the modern structure of the home creates DEVELOPER: Anthony Maschmedt, Dwell Development
an instant patina and a compelling addition to the vibrant urban www.dwelldevelopment.com
neighborhood.
BUILDER: Anthony Maschmedt, Dwell Development
The exterior is coated with Enviro-Dri, an applied weather-resistive www.dwelldevelopment.com
barrier. The pervious concrete keeps rainwater onsite, recharging
the groundwater and lessening the burden on the stormwater ARCHITECT/DESIGNER: Julian Weber, Julian Weber
infrastructure. Architects www.jwaseattle.com
Triple-pane Atrium windows keep the heat inside. A Honeywell LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Keith Hammer, Dwell
heat recovery ventilator (HRV) provides constant fresh air, and a Development www.dwelldevelopment.com
radiant heat floor system—powered by a Navien tankless water
heater—keep the home’s interior comfortable and healthy. A 7.39- INTERIOR DESIGNER: Abbey Maschmedt, Dwell
kW PV array offsets the home’s energy consumption, and Energy Development www.dwelldevelopment.com
Star-certified appliances and WaterSense-certified plumbing fixtures
ensure it is an energy and water miser. PHOTOS: Tucker English Photography
Country in the City. Wood and metal elements from an old barn are incorporated in the fencing, siding and soffits over the deck.
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Smart Home. A Kirio home energy management system ensures efficient use of energy in an already efficient home.
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