About
About the owner Mike Milewski
Mike is a second-generation carpenter with a degree in the Arts and being mentored by having his father who passed down old-world, traditional techniques of carpentry alongside high tech innovations.
Mike founded and manages Mike’s Building and Consulting Inc an award-winning company. They’ve been featured in magazines like Chicago Homes and Gardens for their expert historic restoration work as well as doing house additions and installation of artistic woodworking.
Mike is an artist who is co-founder and owner of Galaudet Gallery. Mike's work has been exhibited nationally. His Tiny Home design for affordable housing has won awards and has also been nationally exhibited.
Mike holds certifications from the University of Illinois for different sustainable building practices like the following:
Sustainable Sites Certification
Managing a work site that is sustainable while creating a sustainable site: reducing water demand, filtering and reducing stormwater runoff, enhancing biodiversity, providing pollinator and wildlife habitat, reducing energy consumption, improving air quality, improving human health, increasing outdoor recreation opportunities and much more.
Sustainable Sites Certifications
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Building Sciences Certification
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Low Impact Living Construction Methods
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Passive House Design and Construction
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Smart Home Technologies
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Energy Systems Certification
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Sustainable Energy System Design and Construction
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Solar Energy Networking
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Wind Turbine Technologies
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Window Installation and Green Considerations
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Low-Impact Living Certificate
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Heating and Air Conditioning for Net Zero Spaces
Mike is a also Chicago Conservation Corps member as well as a neighborhood block captain for recycling
Mike loves historical properties and conservation minded restoration. He knows that TwentyTwo23 is a gem in offering high quality sustainable living in the heart of Chicago.
Unique, creative and fulfilling are three words to describe this wonderful place.
Mike also enjoys history and has found a like mind in the architect Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc who was tasked with repairing Paris after the Napoleonic Wars, In 1854 Viollet said,
“To restore a building is not to preserve it, to repair, or rebuild it; it is to reinstate it in a condition of completeness which could never have existed at any given time.”
Mike also feels that buildings like TwentyTwo23 West also offer the chance for its workers and inhabitants to “reinstate a condition of completeness which could never have existed at any given time.”
TwentyTwo23West Façade
with Front Year Rose Bush
TwentyTwo23West Façade
Showing the Chicago Brick from the turn of the last century, restored cornice and eyebrows among other resotrations
Mike Milewski in front of TwentyTwo23West standing under the 100 + year old Pine Tree fronting the property
TIPI 2.0
A Sustainable Housing Idea
by sibling designers Mike Milewski and Vicki Milewski
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Embrace
An Architectural Ornament and
Functional Brace
Designed and Created by Mike Milewski
Shown Above
TwentyTwo23West Foyer
Stained Glass Window