Hubbard Hall

A 1920s administrative and classroom building at the historic Clarke School for the Deaf, Hubbard Hall’s high ceilings and generous windows have been repurposed as high-end residences.  Perched atop Round Hill overlooking downtown Northampton, these luxury apartments boast original historic details, restored and new hardwood floors, fireplaces and upmarket modern amenities. 

The historic masonry building received new insulation at all exterior walls and new double pane windows.  Finish materials and HVAC equipment were selected carefully for efficiency and reliable performance. 

Sustainable features

Energy Efficiency:

  • Very high insulation values in walls, roof and foundation

  • Double pane energy efficient windows

  • Airsealing details

  • Energy recovery ventilation

  • Digital controls in each room control the heating system.

  • Window 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