Infill Architecture: Urban Infill House 001 + 002

Annual Design Review 2009: Live: Honorable Mention

Interface Studio — The Urban Infill House 001 + 002 is a pair of LEED Platinum houses constructed for $100 per square foot in Philadelphia. The project uses SIPs and includes a solar-powered hot-water heater and a gas-fired furnace, among other efficiencies. Marion Weiss liked “the fact that you could pull off something with that kit of parts and achieve something pretty singular and memorable on that budget.”

Project Credits

Client Postgreen Architect Interface Studio Architects, Philadelphia—Brian Phillips (principal); May Narisaranukul (associate); Morgan Ellig, Justin Diles (designers) Builder Manor Hill Contracting Services LEED Consultant MaGrann Associates Size 1,100 and 1,300 square feet

About the Author

Katie Gerfen

Katie Gerfen is the former editor-in-chief of ARCHITECT, as well as the former editor of Custom Home.

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