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12 Pros Share their Favorite Sustainable Design Features ON HOUZZ

Houzz spoke with 12 pros about which sustainable features homeowners should consider to cut energy use and reduce their carbon footprint. Architects, builders, interior designers and landscape designers were interviewed and also discussed the sustainability solutions they’re most excited about.

ZED’s Jordan Goldman, provided the following thoughts:

Sustainable features ZED uses. “Our main focus for sustainability is reducing the carbon footprint of our buildings. [That applies to] both operational carbon — due to the energy demand — and the embodied carbon — due to the materials involved in the project’s construction,” Jordan Goldman says.

“To reduce operational carbon, we emphasize an exceptionally well-insulated envelope, efficient systems and renewable energy.” Goldman says. “To reduce embodied carbon, we try to avoid or minimize the use of materials like concrete, steel and foam, since they typically have an outsized contribution to the overall embodied carbon. To reduce both operational and embodied carbon, we avoid designing oversized houses and buildings.”

Sustainable solutions Jordan’s excited about. “Over the last couple of years, we’ve shifted from using rigid foam [insulation] to products like wood fiberboard — made from compressed sawdust, diverting the material from the waste stream — and rigid cork — made from harvesting cork trees in a process that doesn’t harm the rest of the tree. Both products are considered to be carbon storers — that is, negative embodied carbon — so they’re much more environmentally friendly than rigid foam, which has significant embodied carbon,” Goldman says.

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Acton Passive House Awarded at Phius Passive House Design Competition

ZED’s Acton Passive House was a winner in the Source Zero Category of the 2022 Phius Passive Projects Design Competition. To even be considered, projects had to be Passive House Certified by Phius, and competed against the best of the best in passive design. In addition to being PHIUS+ 2018 Certified, the Acton Passive House also attained Source Zero certification, an additional designation indicating that the home produces any remainder of energy demand with on-site renewable energy.

The Source Zero category was one of 8 medals awarded at ‘PhiusCon’ 2022, held in Chicago’s historic Palmer House Hotel. This recognition is testament to the Acton Passive House’s incredible performance. With rooftop solar panels, the home is projected to produce more energy than it uses over the course of a year, making it net positive energy as reflected in the negative pEUI (-3.81kBtu/sf/yr).

The 8th Annual Phius Passive Projects Design Competition Awards Ceremony recognized a winner and honorable mention in each category, with submissions from throughout the United States and Canada. Categories were: Single-Family, High-Rise Multifamily, Low-Rise Multifamily, Commercial/Institutional, Retrofit, Source Zero, Best Project by a Young Professional, and Best Overall Project. All awardees pushed the boundaries of passive building design.

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ZED WINS SILVER IN 2022 PRISM AWARDS

ZeroEnergy Design’s Acton Passive House was awarded a Silver medal for Best High Performance/Energy Efficient Home at the 2022 PRISM Awards, held annually to celebrate the best of the best in the local residential building industry. A record 370 PRISM entries were received this year with 12 judges from across the country choosing Gold and Silver crystal award winners who were announced at the gala.

Acton Passive House. This custom home was designed as a primary residence for a client who desired high performance as well as a respite from urban life. His vision was a home nestled in the woods and right-sized for his lifestyle, nothing more, nothing less. The result is a sleek house with a simple shed roof, designed to the PHIUS+ 2018 performance standard, which offers energy efficiency and exceptional comfort. In order to help ensure low operational cost, the roof is outfitted with a solar (PV) array and has also achieved Source Zero Certification.

The Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston (BRAGB) is one of the leading trade associations in New England since its inception in 1944. The PRISM Awards Gala is the BRAGB’s flagship event of the year and winning an award is considered a sign of excellence and superior achievement. Each entry submitted in the PRISM awards competition is judged on its own merit by a national panel of distinguished industry professionals.