850 Broderick

Zygmunt Arendt House, named for the benefactor who stipulated his estate was to be used for the elderly in need, contains 47 studio units located in a residential neighborhood known for its beautiful Victorian fabric. The project's lobby and common spaces—multipurpose room, management and service offices, and mid-block garden—were designed to encourage interaction among staff and its formerly homeless tenants. The project's sustainable features include an energy-efficient building envelope and mechanical systems, rooftop photo-voltaic panels, and a stormwater detention system that directs runoff to streetside planters. Community Housing Partnership and TNDC directed the funds for the development of this new facility that provides seniors safe and stable housing.

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