Park Slope Townhouse 2 - Landmarked Passive House
Brooklyn, NY, USA • 2018
A historic townhouse is restored and renovated to Passive House standards
Historic preservation can be a very effective strategy for increasing urban sustainability - re-using an existing building keeps materials out of landfills and results in dramatically less carbon emissions than a new build.
When restored in tandem with a Passive House EnerPhit efficiency upgrade, townhouses built over 150 years ago can handily outperform modern conventional structures.
Located on a Landmarked block adjacent to Prospect Park, this two family home was gutted and renovated with new high performance windows, doors, skylights, energy recovery ventilators, and a high efficiency HVAC system.
Amazing indoor air quality, abundant natural light and warm, comfortable surfaces create a quiet oasis within the city.
DESIGN TEAM
Jordan Parnass
Marijke Huelsmann
Kevin Hennessey
CONTRACTORS
Supreme General Contracting
CONSULTANTS
Energy Consulting - John Mitchell & Ed May, Bldgtyp
Structural Engineering - Blue Sky Design, Inc.
F/P Engineering - LL Engineering PC
PHOTOGRAPHER
Circular