Manhattan’s First Certified Passive House by Baxt Ingui Architects
The design of this house is exciting in many ways. It is Manhattan?s first Certified Passive House, Certified LEED for Home Platinum and it is in a NYC Landmark district. The renovation consisted of restoring the Renaissance Revival style front façade, originally built in 1888-89 by Thom & Wilson, by bringing back the ornamental details and the entire stoop entry that was previously removed in the early 1940?s. Continue reading
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