[CPEO-BIF] "A Climate Resilient Community In Newburyport [Massachussetts] Rises From Toxic Ashes"

Lenny Siegel LSiegel at cpeo.org
Mon May 17 10:04:47 PDT 2021


A Climate Resilient Community In Newburyport Rises From Toxic Ashes


By Bruce Gellerman
WBUR Public Radio (Boston, MA)
May 14, 2021


Just off Route 1 in Newburyport, a bit of the future is under construction. A huge orange crane hoists a three-story concrete slab and flips it precisely in place, forming the wall of a home. The crane accomplished in five days what would have taken weeks using standard building techniques.

"The construction system has not been done before in this scale for residential," says Boston developer David Hall, who with his partner, architect Keith Moskow, modified the commercial building method known as "tilt-up construction" to create the Hillside Center for Sustainable Living. They're building the village on a remediated brownfield, after removing 3,000 tons of toxic ash.

"There were places where it was 8 feet deep," Hall says with a laugh. "It was a dump.”

Hall and Moskow had decades of experience building on urban brownfields and saw the possibilities in this hazardous waste site. "We jumped on it," said Hall, "and created this vision of what could be."

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For the entire story, see
https://www.wbur.org/earthwhile/2021/05/14/climate-change-resilient-community-hillside-center-newburyport

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Lenny Siegel
Executive Director
Center for Public Environmental Oversight
A project of the Pacific Studies Center
LSiegel at cpeo.org
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Author: DISTURBING THE WAR: The Inside Story of the Movement to Get Stanford University out of Southeast Asia - 1965–1975 (See http://a3mreunion.org)



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