Elm Brook Homes

Format
Full

City
Concord

State/Province
MA

Country
USA

Metro Area
Boston

Project Type
Single-Family

Location Type
Inner Suburban

Land Uses
Conservation Zone
Single-Family For-Sale Housing
Wetland

Keywords
Cluster development
Historically sensitive design
Infill development
Modular housing
Nonprofit developer
Single-family detached housing
Workforce housing

Site Size
12.9 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2001

Date Opened
2002

Elm Brook Homes is a suburban infill residential project located on a 12.9-acre (5.2-hectare) site in historic Concord, Massachusetts, across from the birthplace of Henry David Thoreau, an American author, poet, and philosopher. The development’s 12 single-family detached houses are situated on a cul-de-sac atop a raised meadow adjacent to marshland. Its completion in 2002 set a precedent for high-quality, modular, workforce (affordable) housing in a premium housing market with sensitive historical design considerations.

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Format
Full

City
Concord

State/Province
MA

Country
USA

Metro Area
Boston

Project Type
Single-Family

Location Type
Inner Suburban

Land Uses
Conservation Zone
Single-Family For-Sale Housing
Wetland

Keywords
Cluster development
Historically sensitive design
Infill development
Modular housing
Nonprofit developer
Single-family detached housing
Workforce housing

Site Size
12.9 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2001

Date Opened
2002

Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website:
World Region: North America
Developer(s): New Atlantic Development Corporation
Website (Dev.):
Designer(s): Linea 5 Inc., J. Walter Brain & Associates
Website (Des.):

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