Last Thursday, the Method Homes team joined project partners to celebrate the completion of the House of the Immediate Future (HOIF) with a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony. The home was the result of a collaboration between a great project team including Habitat for Humanity of South King County and their volunteers, The Miller Hull Partnership, Dwell Development, Method Homes, and many others. The home, which is now located in Seattle’s Rainier Valley, was initially unveiled at the Seattle Center. It is inspiring to see the home in context in its final location at the Dwell Development, a community of beautiful, sustainable, 5-Star Built Green homes — including one of Seattle’s first Passive Houses as its next door neighbor.
Present at the celebration was new HOIF homeowner Mohammed, who has been a hands-on part of the construction of the home, both at the Seattle Center and the Dwell Development.
Pictured from left to right: Anthony Maschmedt of Dwell Development, Brian Abramson of Method Homes, and Mike Jobes of The Miller Hull Partnership.
Below shows HOIF as it was on display at the Seattle Center for the Next 50 Celebration, and then at its final site in the Dwell Development. (Photos from this post are courtesy of Miller Hull).
Method has been honored to be a part of this project. We look forward to seeing how Habitat for Humanity of South King County applies features, systems, and lessons learned from HOIF to future projects.