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The Hickory Consortium provides professional
services on building projects throughout the US
with a focus on the Northeast. Our architects,
engineers, developers, builders, and construction
process experts bring to Hickory the experience
of over 8000 units of housing, including single-
and multi-family; mid-rise, urban and rural; affordable
and high-end; new and rehab. Our work is currently
focused on affordable housing and transit-oriented
development (TOD). We also consult on light commercial
buildings and other small-scale projects including
administrative centers, civic buildings, and organizational
headquarters.
We have always been at the leading edge of design
and construction methods and techniques. Our R&D
background with building materials and systems
manufacturers, as well as with national building
research laboratories, puts us at the forefront
of organizations that can demonstrate these practically.
Catalyzing sustainable building is a continuum
of efforts along the spectrum of the building
process that must eventually result in built projects.
These projects must teach, must be replicable,
and must have data that can be shared.
Our flagship project, Erie Ellington, is now
an international model for building affordable
housing that is also sustainable. Built at 18%
to 23% lower than costs for comparable urban housing,
it exceeds Massachusetts Building Code and, after
several years of occupancy, shows 50% savings
in utility costs compared to standard construction.
We are currently repeating this success in several
projects now under construction.
Please browse our list of projects below: many
are case studies that can be downloaded as pdfs.
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Erie
Ellington
50 units of affordable housing plus community building
in Dorchester, MA developed by the Codman Square
NDC. Our flagship project shows 50% energy savings
after 3 years occupancy and cost 20% less than comparable
homes to build, yet is of substantially higher quality.
Published widely and considered a model for sustainable
urban renewal
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Cambridge
CoHousing
41 units of market rate modular multi-family housing
and common rooms. On a difficult urban site and
with many innovative attributes including a ground
source heat pump, the recipient of many awards...pdf
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The Family Center
An imaginative rehab of a former light industrial
site of 20,000 sf for a community mental health
clinic and family service facility on a busy urban
street...pdf
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Cambridge Park
Place
Gracious midrise market rate apartment building
of 311 units near the Red Line subway in Cambridge,
MA, developed by HC member Oaktree Green Development.
The energy savings are 48%, life cycle cost savings
works out at 4.9 million dollars. Advanced storm
water runoff system satisfies stringent community
environmental requirements...pdf
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Main South
Currently under construction, this Main South CDC
neighborhood revitalization project in Worcester,
MA has raised the bar for the modular construction
industry and has already received an award from
the Massachusetts Audubon Society and the Worcester
Business Journal...pdf
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Conservation
Law Foundation
LEED certified rehabilitation of a three-story brownstone
office building in downtown Boston with innovative
use of light shelves and zoned ventilation with
48% energy savings...pdf
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Reviviendo Housing
17 units of renovation and new modular homes by
Greentech Housing helping to knit together a neighborhood
in Lawrence, MA. Energy Star rated and healthy materials
provide comfortable and affordable rental units...pdf
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Elm Street Townhouses
2 units of modular housing in Cambridge attached
to renovated home in Cambridge, MA. Winner of NAHB
award for cold weather performance... more
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Artists for
Humanity
With an anticipated gold LEED rating, the new Boston
headquarters for this sustainable organization includes
offices, educational & art studio building workspace
and galleries: scheduled for completion in 2004
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Franklin Street
This high performance, 7 story residential building
in Cambridge, MA dramatically exceeds energy, environmental
and quality expectations while remaining cost competitive
in the multifamily housing market. Developed by
HC member Oaktree Green Development, through the
US DOE Building America Program
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Everett-Hano
Street
Urban housing by the Allston Brighton CDC in Allston
MA for mixed income owners and renters with a focus
on low-income tenants. 88 units with energy supplied
by the first biofuel combined heat and power plant
in the country. Now under construction
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Oak Hill
Part of the Main South CDC urban infill program,
this is a 2500 sf duplex in Worcester, MA. The Greentech
Housing modular prototype uses a closed combustion
flash hot water heater. Under construction
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Our House Community
Center
Redevelopment of two sites by the Lawrence Community
Works in Lawrence, MA: a long-abandoned former school
building and the former site of a neighborhood church
-- into a community learning center. Now under construction,
it includes a grid connected photovoltaic array
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Astoria Street
3 units of modular low-income townhouses in Mattapan,
MA. EcoDynamic specifications: high efficiency and
sustainable materials, high efficiency energy system
based on instantaneous gas water heater and fan
coils
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Just A Start
13 units of planned low-cost, high-quality, low-income
housing, both new and rehab in Cambridge. MA, by
the Just A Start CDC. With an atypical central heating
system for three separate buildings
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63 Washington
Street
HarborCOV of Chelsea, MA provides services for families
escaping domestic violence. Located steps from City
Hall and the train and bus stations, this 24 unit
green project now under construction will provide
healthy permanent housing to families in need
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Mass Audubon
Wellfleet Sanctuary
A multi-building expansion of a significant Nature
Center that includes offices, auditorium, classrooms
and residences. As a showcase and learning center,
Sanctuary programs will help local contractors,
designers, and building owners see the potential
and the path for energy efficient, green building
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Jamaica Plain
Cohousing
A 30-unit wood-frame multifamily and common house
in Jamaica Plain, MA: urban infill with
sustainable priorities, design and systems. Under
construction
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Maine Audubon
Society Headquarters
This Falmouth, ME project showcases sustainable
design, energy design, and daylighting with the
use of light shelves and a faceted skylight prototype.
Winner, AIA Maine Design Award. Completed in 1995
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Natural Resources
Council of Maine
For this leading environmental advocacy organization
in Augusta, the Hickory Consortium helped rehabilitate
a two-story 12,000 sq ft office building, completed
1998. Highlights daylighting, ventilation, energy
efficiency and a wide range of sustainability issues
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Broadmeadow
Brook Sanctuary
With high arched wood ceilings, this addition to
the Massachusetts Audubon Society in Worcester,
MA increased the size of facilities threefold. Hickory
Consortium sustainable design, energy design, envelope,
materials selection, HVAC planning and mechanical
engineering helped showcase both daylighting and
energy efficiency. Completed 2000
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University of
New England Marine Science Building
Among other state-of-the-art green features, a solar
ventilation system brings daylight into animal treatment
rooms. In keeping with the University's mission
to protect the health of the environment, the Marine
Science Education and Research Center incorporated
green design principles into its construction and
operation. Completed 2001
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