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    The development's higher density attached rowhouse model provides enhanced sustainability, efficiency and livability.

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    Aerial view showing the project's green roofs.

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    Interior view showing open living and kitchen.

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    Sited in the Sharswood neighborhood on a former Philadelphia Housing Authority superblock, the project created homeownership opportunities for 20 low-income families through Habitat's unique community building model.

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    Street view looking down Oxford

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    Interior view of kitchen

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    Exterior view

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    Interior view from stair hall

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    Oxford Green ribbon cutting event

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A HIGHER DENSITY HABITAT

The Oxford Green development is the largest, greenest project to-date by the Philadelphia chapter of Habitat for Humanity. Sited in the city’s Sharswood neighborhood, the project provides homeownership opportunities for 20 low-income families through Habitat’s unique community building model. While Habitat historically has largely been known for its single-family suburban detached homes built through the help of donated materials and volunteer labor, the organization’s Philadelphia chapter has committed to a more urban approach, contextually appropriate in a city of attached rowhouses. The Oxford Green development’s higher density attached rowhouse model provides enhanced sustainability, efficiency and livability for residents, serving as a key design prototype for Habitat’s future growth.


RELINKING FABRIC POST-RENEWAL

Sited on a former Philadelphia Housing Authority superblock, the Oxford Green development parcel plays a crucial role in reconnecting the project’s block to the surrounding neighborhood. As new streets are built (some reactivated after decades of closure) and multiple developers assigned sites for redevelopment, the Habitat project takes advantage of its early phase presence in piloting the restoration back to traditional rowhouse fabric. The homes line the south edge of Oxford Street, stretching along two full block faces and completing the long-interrupted urban edge.


Oxford Green

Category

Impact Design

Description

CATEGORY AWARDED*


*If different from category of submission.

FIRM CREDIT(S)

Submitting Architecture Firm
ISA

Additional Architecture Firm Credits (if named)

CHAPTER

AIA Pennsylvania

PROJECT LOCATION

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PRIMARY USE/TYPE 

Residential - Single-Family Attached

IMAGE CREDITS

Sam Oberter

Winner Status

  • Merit Award
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