Midtown Passive House
Project Photo Gallery
Project Team
Architect
Ratings, Awards and Recognition
The goal of the Midtown Passive House project was to design to the Passive House standard and achieve certification from PHIUS (Passive House Institute US) for the production home builder Brookfield Homes. Brookfield Homes' objective was to offer this passive house as an energy efficient upgrade option to their existing base plans offered at the Midtown development. The fundamental design principles of the Passive House standard include continuous insulation, thermal bridge free construction, air tightness, and thermal comfort through balanced ventilation, heat recovery, and a minimal space conditioning system. As the Certified Passive House Consultant, Nathan St.Germain worked with Brookfield Homes to achieve the first Certified Passive House in the state of Colorado. It is also the first Certified Passive House built by a production home builder in the United States. The Midtown Passive House has won Green Home of the Year at the 2013 Denver MAME Awards. It also received the 2014 National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Gold Award in the Green Built Home Category and an Honorable Mention as Project of the Year for single family production homes.
Quick Facts
General
Location
Denver, Colorado
Building Type
single family residential
Project Type
Zero Energy Ready / Near Zero Energy
Basis of Performance Claim
Zero Energy Program
Energy Summary
Energy Data Type
Zero Energy Program
Renewable Energy System Type(s)
Photovoltaics
Ratings
PHIUS +
DOE Challenge Home
HERS Index
27
Envelope and Mechanicals
Subslab assembly
4" XPS 4" gravel 10 mil. vapor retarder
Foundation wall assembly
From exterior to interior - 1.5" XPS 8" concrete 2" XPS 7.5" blown in cellulose 2 x 4 wood stud with 5/8 drywall
Above grade wall assembly
From exterior to interior - 1" XPS 1/2" OSB 2.5" Spray Foam 2 x 6 staggered stud @ 24" O.C. 8.5" cellulose 2 x 4 staggered stud at 24" O.C. 5/8" drywall
Door Assembly
Therma Tru Insulated Frame
Air Changes per hour, ACH50
0.60 ACH50
Project Photo Gallery
Project Team
Ratings, Awards and Recognition
The goal of the Midtown Passive House project was to design to the Passive House standard and achieve certification from PHIUS (Passive House Institute US) for the production home builder Brookfield Homes. Brookfield Homes' objective was to offer this passive house as an energy efficient upgrade option to their existing base plans offered at the Midtown development. The fundamental design principles of the Passive House standard include continuous insulation, thermal bridge free construction, air tightness, and thermal comfort through balanced ventilation, heat recovery, and a minimal space conditioning system. As the Certified Passive House Consultant, Nathan St.Germain worked with Brookfield Homes to achieve the first Certified Passive House in the state of Colorado. It is also the first Certified Passive House built by a production home builder in the United States. The Midtown Passive House has won Green Home of the Year at the 2013 Denver MAME Awards. It also received the 2014 National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Gold Award in the Green Built Home Category and an Honorable Mention as Project of the Year for single family production homes.
Quick Facts
General
Location | Denver, Colorado |
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Building Type | single family residential |
Project Type | Zero Energy Ready / Near Zero Energy |
Basis of Performance Claim | Zero Energy Program |
Energy Summary
Energy Data Type | Zero Energy Program |
---|---|
Renewable Energy System Type(s) | Photovoltaics |
Ratings |
PHIUS + |
HERS Index | 27 |
Envelope and Mechanicals
Subslab assembly |
4" XPS 4" gravel 10 mil. vapor retarder |
---|---|
Foundation wall assembly |
From exterior to interior - 1.5" XPS 8" concrete 2" XPS 7.5" blown in cellulose 2 x 4 wood stud with 5/8 drywall |
Above grade wall assembly |
From exterior to interior - 1" XPS 1/2" OSB 2.5" Spray Foam 2 x 6 staggered stud @ 24" O.C. 8.5" cellulose 2 x 4 staggered stud at 24" O.C. 5/8" drywall |
Door Assembly |
Therma Tru Insulated Frame |
Air Changes per hour, ACH50 | 0.60 ACH50 |