Passive House Project in Cambridge Featured on PHIUS Website

We are proud that our GreenStaxx Passive House Modular Triple Decker was featured as a Phius spotlighted project. Phius is a non-profit organization committed to decarbonizing the built environment by making high-performance passive buildings the mainstream market standard. They train and certify professionals, maintain and update the Phius climate-specific passive building standard, certify and quality assure passive buildings, certify high-performance building products, and research to advance high-performance buildings.

The project, located at 159 Allston St in Cambridge, MA, is a triple-decker built with modular construction, and the boxes were shipped down from Canada from RCM.

Learn more about the project on the Phius spotlight page.

159 Allston St in Cambridge, MA


Project Highlights:

*Designed by Oaktree with 6 modular boxes

*3 units, 2 and 3 bedroom units

 

Project Criteria:

*Urban infill development in densely populated neighborhood

*Passive House certified

*All electric building with rooftop solar and EV charging station

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