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  • Home/
  • Sustainable Community/
    • Features
    • Hempcrete Biocomposite
    • Food Production
    • HOUSING
    • TRANSPORTATION
    • COMMUNITY SPACE
  • Gallery/
    • HILLSIDE PHOTOS
    • VIDEOS
  • News/
    • News
    • Newsletter Archive
  • ABOUT/
    • OUR STORY
    • PARTNERS
    • PRESS
  • Live at Hillside/
    • RESIDENCES
    • RESIDENT GUIDE
    • CURRENT LISTINGS
  • CONTACT US/

HILLSIDE CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING

The 48 unit net-positive housing project is designed to exceed Passive House and Leed Platinum standards. Constructed with custom designed wall panels built on site, the project includes one, two and three bedroom apartments, common house, community barn, greenhouse and individual growing areas. Three acres of the four and half acre site will be an edible landscape. Solar power generated on site exceeds all the energy needs for the homes and electric vehicles. On site is a ten-unit SRO YWCA building for deeply affordable housing

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