BIG BOULDER

The Big Boulder Housing project includes 36 affordable housing units as well as a community center. The project was designed for complete accessibility and includes 18 fully accessible and 18 adaptable units.

Size
36 Units & Community Center

Completed
2012

Client
RMDC

Features
Fully Accessible Units
Community Garden
Rainwater Collection
Super Insulated

Mosaic Architecture was hired by Rocky Mountain Development Council to provide full architectural services. The conceptual design process included public meetings and design workshops in Boulder. This project was partially funded by HOME and CDBG. The project also includes several energy saving/sustainable features including:
• High efficiency furnaces
• High efficiency water heaters
• Exhaust heat recovery units
• Rainwater collection
• High levels of insulation throughout
• Community Garden

Boulder, MT
Full Description

Mosaic Architecture was hired by Rocky Mountain Development Council to provide full architectural services. The conceptual design process included public meetings and design workshops in Boulder. This project was partially funded by HOME and CDBG.

The Big Boulder Housing project includes 36 affordable housing units as well as a community center. The project was designed for complete accessibility and includes 18 fully accessible and 18 adaptable units. The project also includes several energy saving/sustainable features including:
• High efficiency furnaces
• High efficiency water heaters
• Exhaust heat recovery units
• Rainwater collection
• High levels of insulation throughout
• Community Garden

Team

Structural Engineer
Morrison Maierle

MEP
Morrison Maierle

Civil Engineer
Robert Peccia and Assoc.

Sustainable Design

• High efficiency furnaces
• High efficiency water heaters
• Exhaust heat recovery units
• Rainwater collection
• High levels of insulation throughout
• Community Garden

COMMITTED TO DESIGNING SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE WITH A FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

Grid View

Rendezvous Dining Hall – “One of the most beautiful buildings in our state, everything about it, radiates quality, light, life and energy.”

Waded Cruzado
President, Montana State University