78 3rd Pl

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The building is the first Passive Plus House built in the United States–included a rehabilitation of a townhouse built in the early 1900’s. The work respected the original historical architecture of the main building and restoration of the front façade, while adding a new third floor with a mansard.

Being a Passive Plus House allows the home to perform incredibly well, while saving 80-90 percent of the energy needed to heat and cool the building. Insulation, Passive House detailing and high-performance doors and triple‐glazed windows constructed to a high standard of air‐tightness helped create a well-insulted building. These design details, combined with a solar canopy system by Brooklyn Solarworks allows the home to be close to net zero.

Architect: Michael Ingui

Passive House Consultant: Sam McAfee Interior Design, BIA Interiors

Structural Engineer: D’Huy Engineering Inc.

Passive House Certifier & Technical Adviser: Passive House Academy

Contractor: PJoe Construction

Mechanical Engineer: RJD Engineering LLC

Website: https://www.inguiarchitecture.com

Other Info: https://www.archdaily.com/


"Passive House" is an important building standard that brings efficiency and comfort together.  New York City has a growing number of these new, state of the art buildings that save money and the climate. Also known as Passivehaus (this standard has German roots), several of the newest buildings came from this national database, Passive House Projects. This map is made by Green Map System's own local Green Map NYC project. We created our first Passive House Green Map in 2013, and in summer 2025, 50 buildings were added and/or updated by Simone Reckhaus, our intern from University of Bologna in Italy. Share this Green Map at bit.ly/PHBldg-NYC. Add new buildings to this map at bit.ly/AddBldg

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