Concord Riverwalk Net Zero
Concord Riverwalk is a progressive cluster development of 10 net-zero energy capable new homes and 2 major renovations in a walkable neighborhood setting. The developer, NOW Communities, asked ZED to design the HVAC systems for the homes.
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Walls/Roof/Foundation
2x6 w/ 4" of Foil-Faced Polyiso
Closed Cell Spray Foam
Windows/Doors
Triple paned low-e windows
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Heating/Cooling
Air source heat pumps
Ventilation
Heat Recovery Ventilator
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Solar Electric
All units net zero capable
Some units net zero energy
Solar Hot Water
Most units include SHW
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Goals. The mechanical design needed to match the high performance building envelope modeled and designed by Marc Rosenbaum. Ultra-low energy consumption as a baseline was the target with net zero energy performance for some of the homes.
Mechanical Systems. The 'right-sized' ducted and ductless air source heat pumps and HRVs provide exceptional comfort and excellent indoor air quality with reduced energy consumption..
Renewables. Solar thermal panels produce ~75% of the required heat for hot water, with the balance provided by an electric hot water tank. The all-electric HVAC and hot water solution is easily upgradable to net zero energy, offers reduced system installation costs for the developer, and lower ongoing operating costs for the new homeowners.
Location: Concord, Massachusetts
Services:
Energy Consulting
Design:
Floor Area: 1,200SF - 1,500 SF
Units: 10+
Energy, Carbon and Health:
Project Team:
Mechanical Design: ZED
Architect: Donald Powers Architects
Energy Modeling: Marc Rosenbaum
Development & Photos: Now Communities