The Community Design Collaborative:
Collaborative volunteer Maarten Pesch and others from the firm of WRT helped build the homes that they designed, in a Habitat for Humanity community workday in 2007.
The Community Design Collaborative:
Mayor Nutter and new homeowner Michelle cut the ribbon on the first completed homes in the green affordable housing development in October, 2008.
The Community Design Collaborative:
In October, 2008, Collaborative Project Manager Heidi Segall Levy and Collaborative volunteer/Habitat for Humanity Board Member Daryn Edwards celebrated the completion of the first green affordable homes in Habitat's development.
The Community Design Collaborative:
Collaborative volunteer Megan McGinley, who volunteered on the project, celebrates the dedication of the homes.
The Community Design Collaborative:
New homeowner Jackie Wright stands in her new living room, holding a toolkit and bible that she received from Habitat for Humanity as housewarming gifts.
The Community Design Collaborative:
New homeowner Janessa Wanamaker opens her new front door for the first time.
The Community Design Collaborative:
New homeowner Suzette Seawright hugs a friend who supported her during two years of homebuilding. Each of the three families contributed 350 hours of sweat equity to the construction of their homes.
The Community Design Collaborative:
All seven homes were completed in September, 2009.
The Community Design Collaborative:
The original conceptual design done by Collaborative volunteers from WRT in 2005.