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Silver Spring sprouts "green" apartment building

Blair Towns on Colesville Road is America's first certified green residential complex

Blair Towns, a new apartment complex in Silver Spring, is the first in America to lower its environmental impact significantly enough to meet certification standards. Its "green" certification with the U.S. Green Building Council is pending, and it is one of the only apartment communities in America to be certified in the council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program.

Some of Blair Towns' green features include low-energy glass, which blocks infrared rays; low VOCs (volatile organic compounds) in carpets and other materials; recyclable carpeting; energy efficient lighting; plantings of native species, which require no irrigation systems; and combined water- and apartment-heating systems. Overall, Blair Towns' energy consumption is 34 percent less than standard apartment buildings.

Blair Towns are close to the Metro and to bike paths through Rock Creek Park. Using those transportation modes as alternatives to cars are encouraged, but Blair Towns' parking garage (shown) has many special features. It has space on site for bike parking and FlexCar car-sharing, and its facade faces entrances to apartments, for convenient access. The apartments are positively pressurized so outside fumes don't enter.

At an October 22 press conference on the roof of the apartment house garage, Charles Segerman, Tower Company Director of Green Development, describes the environmental considerations of the Blair Towns design.

For more information, stop by Blair Towns at 8320 Colesville Road or visit www.blairapartments.com.

 
 

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