Red Hook Passive House
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Jordan Goldman is the Engineering Principal and a founder of ZeroEnergy Design. He is fluent in building envelope strategies and energy efficient construction systems, building science design principles, as well as mechanical system design, specification, and sizing for enhanced energy performance.He is a Certified Passive House Consultant, a LEED Accredited Professional, and a HERS Rater. Jordan studied Environmental Engineering at Cornell University, where he received both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering.
Energy Consultant
Other Team Members
Madsen Engineering: Structural
Marko Stamenovich: Acoustical
Ratings, Awards and Recognition
Residing in Brooklyn’s decaying shipyard district, this modest renovation is to be the first mixed-use building in NYC to meet the most rigorous low-energy construction certification in the world – the Passive House Certification from the PHI in Darmstadt, Germany. Working within the significant constraints of re-using an existing NYC building, when complete it will use radically less energy – 90% less – than a new building built to code. This is accomplished through intensive air-sealing, with fresh air provided by a dedicated heat-exchanging ventilator, uninterrupted and thicker insulation than usual, and extremely high-performing windows and doors. In exchange, the building will be heated and cooled by a tiny air-to-air heat pump. The building’s energy use will be reduced enough to be met entirety by a rooftop solar array, making the project “net-zero” within a dense urban site. It will be quiet and comfortable, with fresh air year round, and will cost the owner almost nothing to use.
The building is being renovated to house a sound studio dedicated to electronic music and digital sound art, with a focus on vintage electronics from the 1980’s. As such, it is a place to make an essential human expression, electronically, in a new kind of harmony with nature. This music will literally be made from the sun. And it will have a place – it will be made and played and listened to here, in this building – whether or not the rest of the world has power.
Quick Facts
General
Location
Brooklyn, New York
Building Type
Mixed-use
Project Type
Deep Energy Reduction
Basis of Performance Claim
Modeled
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
2.0
Energy Summary
Energy Data Type
Modeled
Renewable Energy System Type(s)
Ratings
Passive House EnerPHit, certification pending.
Envelope and Mechanicals
Subslab assembly
Existing approx. 6" concrete slab, 1.5" type-9 EPS, poured concrete finish floor.
Foundation wall assembly
none
Above grade wall assembly
acrylic stucco w/ fluid-applied integral air barrier, existing 8" CMU, 2 layers 2.75" salvaged polyisocyanurate insulation, metal furring, 5/8" GWB.
Door Assembly
Shuco aluminum Passive House exterior windows with triple glazing or insulated opaque panel.
Air Changes per hour, ACH50
1.00 ACH50
Project Photo Gallery
Project Team
BE Boston 20 Registrants BE Boston 21 Registrants BE Boston 22 Registrants BE Boston 23 Registrants BE Boston 24 Registrants Bottom Lines - Mighty 5 Business Member Member
BE Boston 20 Registrants BE Boston 21 Registrants BE Boston 22 Registrants BE Boston 23 Registrants BE Boston 24 Registrants Bottom Lines - Mighty 5 Business Member Member
Jordan Goldman is the Engineering Principal and a founder of ZeroEnergy Design. He is fluent in building envelope strategies and energy efficient construction systems, building science design principles, as well as mechanical system design, specification, and sizing for enhanced energy performance.He is a Certified Passive House Consultant, a LEED Accredited Professional, and a HERS Rater. Jordan studied Environmental Engineering at Cornell University, where he received both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering.
Other Team Members
Madsen Engineering: Structural
Marko Stamenovich: Acoustical
Ratings, Awards and Recognition
Residing in Brooklyn’s decaying shipyard district, this modest renovation is to be the first mixed-use building in NYC to meet the most rigorous low-energy construction certification in the world – the Passive House Certification from the PHI in Darmstadt, Germany. Working within the significant constraints of re-using an existing NYC building, when complete it will use radically less energy – 90% less – than a new building built to code. This is accomplished through intensive air-sealing, with fresh air provided by a dedicated heat-exchanging ventilator, uninterrupted and thicker insulation than usual, and extremely high-performing windows and doors. In exchange, the building will be heated and cooled by a tiny air-to-air heat pump. The building’s energy use will be reduced enough to be met entirety by a rooftop solar array, making the project “net-zero” within a dense urban site. It will be quiet and comfortable, with fresh air year round, and will cost the owner almost nothing to use.
The building is being renovated to house a sound studio dedicated to electronic music and digital sound art, with a focus on vintage electronics from the 1980’s. As such, it is a place to make an essential human expression, electronically, in a new kind of harmony with nature. This music will literally be made from the sun. And it will have a place – it will be made and played and listened to here, in this building – whether or not the rest of the world has power.
Quick Facts
General
Location | Brooklyn, New York |
---|---|
Building Type | Mixed-use |
Project Type | Deep Energy Reduction |
Basis of Performance Claim | Modeled |
Bedrooms | 1 |
Bathrooms | 2.0 |
Energy Summary
Energy Data Type | Modeled |
---|---|
Renewable Energy System Type(s) | |
Ratings |
Passive House EnerPHit, certification pending. |
Envelope and Mechanicals
Subslab assembly |
Existing approx. 6" concrete slab, 1.5" type-9 EPS, poured concrete finish floor. |
---|---|
Foundation wall assembly |
none |
Above grade wall assembly |
acrylic stucco w/ fluid-applied integral air barrier, existing 8" CMU, 2 layers 2.75" salvaged polyisocyanurate insulation, metal furring, 5/8" GWB. |
Door Assembly |
Shuco aluminum Passive House exterior windows with triple glazing or insulated opaque panel. |
Air Changes per hour, ACH50 | 1.00 ACH50 |