Nestled in the vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC, Poplar Grove stands as a beacon of sustainable living and architectural ingenuity. Born from the vision of pioneering architects Jack Becker and Andrew Linn of B L D U S, this single-family alley house emerges from an untapped piece of land amidst a residential block. The project's essence revolves around creating a living space that harmonizes with nature, devoid of artificial finishes and chemicals.
The architects faced the challenge of designing a home that not only met the aesthetic and functional needs of urban living but also adhered to the highest standards of environmental sustainability. The goal was to utilize natural building materials that were both healthy for the inhabitants and environmentally friendly, effectively reducing the ecological footprint of the construction process.
In their quest for natural building materials, B L D U S chose Amorim Cork Insulation & Facade as a cornerstone for insulation and facade solutions. Amorim Cork Insulation & Facade, derived from the bark of cork oak trees, offered a non-toxic, sustainable insulation material that requires no protective gear to install. Its natural properties make it an ideal choice for a project with a strong emphasis on health and environmental responsibility.
The collaboration with EcoSupply was instrumental in realizing the vision for Poplar Grove. EcoSupply's commitment to clear communication and seamless cooperation facilitated the smooth integration of Amorim Cork Insulation & Facade into the project. The architects praised EcoSupply for its supportive role and the ease of working with the company, highlighting the mutual dedication to sustainable building solutions.
Poplar Grove now stands as a testament to the potential of natural building materials in modern architecture. Alongside other sustainable materials, Amorim Cork Insulation & Facade plays a vital role in creating a healthy living environment that aligns with the principles of ecological stewardship.