TDA worked with the owner/developer to transform an abandoned early 1900’s elementary school building into twelve apartments with very high energy efficiency. This project transformed a derelict building into one of the more iconic and desirable properties in town.
The structure of the three story, 4500 square foot masonry building was in excellent shape, allowing the team to completely gut the interior and begin the redesign with ample freedom also while maintaining the historic character of the building’s exterior.
The reimagined design takes advantage of the tall windows and high ceilings to create spaces that are airy, light and dramatic. The second floor units each have an upper floor while the even the basement units have plenty of light and space. The entire project has an emphasis on energy conservation and efficiency features.
Sustainable features
Energy Efficiency:
Very high insulation values in walls, roof and foundation
Triple pane energy efficient windows
Airsealing details
Energy recovery ventilation
Digital controls in each room control the heating system.
Window shading from solar hot water system
Window and skylights are used to get natural daylight into as much of the building as possible
Materials:
All paints & finishes used are low or no VOC (volatile organic compounds).
Locally sourced wood and stone
Interior finishes were chosen for their natural durability, beauty and environmental integrity