Format
Brief
City
Bainbridge Island
State/Province
WA
Country
USA
Metro Area
Seattle
Project Type
Planned Community or Resort
Land Uses
Agricultural Land/Farm
Garden
Open space
Playground
Keywords
Health
Site Size
8
acres
acres
hectares
Date Opened
2013
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Grow Community, a master-planned development on Bainbridge Island, Washington, has social interaction at the core of its design and programming. Asani Development partnered with Davis Studio Architecture + Design LLC and Cutler Anderson Architects, to develop the project, which will include 132 residences, a community center, an early childhood center, and nearly two acres of community gardens and open space at buildout.
Their One Planet Living framework encourages “active, sociable, meaningful lives to promote good health and well-being” and promotes zero-net-carbon buildings, water use reduction, waste reduction, and the use of sustainable, healthy building materials. This framework guided the development of affordable housing for young families, people on fixed-incomes, and single households. Parking is located on the perimeter and underground to minimize impervious surfaces and to promote spontaneous encounters between residents using the interior footpaths. In place of a playground, natural play elements such as flat granite rocks were incorporated into walking paths. A solar-powered electric charging station is provided for an on-site carsharing program to reduce automobile dependency.
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Format
Brief
City
Bainbridge Island
State/Province
WA
Country
USA
Metro Area
Seattle
Project Type
Planned Community or Resort
Land Uses
Agricultural Land/Farm
Garden
Open space
Playground
Keywords
Health
Site Size
8
acres
acres
hectares
Date Opened
2013
Developer:
Asani Development
Design Team:
Davis Studio Architecture + Design LLC, Cutler Anderson Architects
Lender:
Builders Capital
Equity Partners:
A group of five individual local investors
Project Cost:
Phase I: $16 Million, including land
Wellness Features:
Zero-net-carbon homes; community gardens; walking paths with natural play elements; carshare program with solar-powered charging station; bicycle storage sheds
Source:
http://bhptoolkit.uli.org