Affordable housing's future? Innovative home built in Everett
EVERETT The echo of the hammer was deafening on Wednesday.
A carpenter swung it as hard as he could atop the roof of a new home, each bang reverberating throughout a warehouse on the Everett waterfront.
He teamed up last week with a handful of American and Swiss carpenters to build the nations first modular home made of cross-laminated timber, a material heralded as the future of environmentally sustainable construction.
The scene was a sign of whats to come at the Darrington Wood Innovation Center, a $55 million, 94-acre campus that will house advanced wood manufacturers and promote education and conservation. The center is expected to create more than 150 family-wage jobs. It should break ground next year, according to Forterra, the Seattle nonprofit that has partnered with the city of Darrington and Snohomish County to develop the project.
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