Louisville Passive House

Louisville Passive House was designed for a family who lost their home in the Marshall Fire that impacted Boulder County, Colorado, at the end of 2021. The design is driven by sustainability and resilience, celebrating thick walls with massing and material choices that nod to southwestern-style adobe houses. Large windows juxtapose the heaviness of the thick walls, flooding the home with light and opening it to the surrounding mountain views.


Project Details:

Specs: 4 Bed • 3 Bath • 3,992 Sqft sqft
Location: Boulder, Colorado

Designer: Baseline Design Studio
Building Services: BrightSense LLC
Building Physics: Home Energy Services
Certifier: CertiPHIers Cooperative

Builder: Hamerwell, Inc.
B.PUBLIC Panels: R-52 walls, R-59 roof
Panel Installer:
Tyler Bilecky

Windows & Doors: Saint-Gobain & Viking Windows
Ventilation: Brink Climate Systems
Domestic Hot Water: Rheem Manufacturing

Photography:
Ethan Herrold Photography, Inc.

Behind the Build:

PHI Certification achieved!
Read more on PHN’s Instagram announcement.


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