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Summer 2024

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T he Lynden Powerhouse is a highly efficient, net-positive energy home that cultivates meaningful aging-in-place living and community connections in Lynden, Washington. Designed by Powerhouse Designs and built by TC Legend Homes, this 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath home features three distinct living areas and seamlessly merges innovative design techniques, a high-efficiency HVAC system, and automation technology to create a beautiful and comfortable home. Receiving DOE Zero Energy Ready Home, ENERGY STAR, and EPA Indoor airPLUS certifications, along with a Built Green 5-star certification, this home is a shining example of high-performance housing. CASE STUDY The Lynden Powerhouse BY TALIA DREICER DESIGN PROJECT MANAGER & LEAD EMISSIONS REDUCTION SPECIALIST TC LEGEND HOMES & POWERHOUSE DESIGNS PHOTOS: JOHN TRAX (ZIGZAG MOUNTAIN ART) The Beginning of the Lynden Powerhouse In the years leading up to their retirement, Baby Boomer couple Lee Anne Caylor and Bob Edmiston saw two potential paths. According to the couple, the choice was "a decision between lives of generativity or stagnation." Caylor and Edmiston chose the path of generativity, focusing on creating a future where they could share time and knowledge with family, friends, and community. They started envisioning their future home, the Lynden Powerhouse, as an accessible, comfortable, and healthy living environment that would enable meaningful intergenerational living and support human connection. The COVID-19 pandemic only furthered their interest in positively impacting the lives of their family, community, and the planet, helping them refocus from their professional goals towards providing solicitude for both younger and older family members alike. The couple also saw the Lynden Powerhouse as a chance to push the high-performance housing envelope. Edmiston, a self-described "mad scientist" with a technical background and keen mind for understanding how things work, wanted to incorporate automation technology and add resiliency measures to optimize resources and reduce future financial burdens. Seeking a team that could deliver on their project goals, Caylor and Edmiston approached Powerhouse Designs and TC Legend Homes to design and build the Lynden Powerhouse. They started envisioning their future home, the Lynden Powerhouse, as an accessible, comfortable, and healthy living environment that would enable meaningful intergenerational living and support human connection. 52 master BUILDER | SUMMER 2024 COMMUNITY

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