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Olympia’s First LEED Certified Home

Rendering by Tessa Smith

Rendering by Tessa Smith

On April 15, 2009, Laupen Homes LLC took over construction of the Cooper residence. This home is a very unique property. Located on the west side of Olympia, within walking distance of downtown, it features spectacular views of the downtown area, the state capitol building, Budd inlet and Mt. Rainier. This Mediterranean style home, designed by Tessa Smith is being built to achieve a LEED silver certification. This project should be only the fourteenth home in Washington state and the first in Olympia to be certified as LEED.

The home itself is being built using Amvic insulated concrete forms or ICF’s. ICF blocks, made of Styrofoam then filled with concrete, will give the house approximately an R31 insulation value in the walls. The interior walls and the roof will then be built from wood. The attic area will be insulated with spray foam. The end result will be an air-tight house that is very cost effective to heat and cool.

The second floor butting into the ICF’s

The second floor butting into the ICF’s

The lot for this home is very steep and has posed many difficulties and unexpected costs. Construction on the house had begun in September, but had been stalled for most of the winter. When we took over, the lower floor walls, main level sub floor, and two small retaining walls in front were all that was completed. In the first week we started by finishing the backfill, and excavating for more retaining walls.

We hope to finish the house by September in time for the Solar Tour sponsored by the Eco Builders Guild. Once complete this extremely energy efficient home will be a beautiful addition to the area and a very eco-friendly home.

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