Both this home and the land it occupies share a rich history. Completed in 2004, the home is an updated version of the "Denver Square" design, thought to have originated in 1895. The property was formerly a public service substation. Sitting on three lots, with open exposures to the south and west, the home has been constructed using sustainable materials and energy efficient processes. South facing windows combine with concrete floors to create a passive solar effect that minimizes the need for traditional heating sources. With three stories, plus a basement, the home is approximately 4,200 sq. ft., but never do you feel overwhelmed by the space. This home combines traditional design, modern amenities and sustainable building materials to exemplify low-impact living.