Project posted by Jim Burton Architects

Capitol Hill House

Year
2002
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Rear view
Rear view
Penthouse
Penthouse
Solar array
Solar array

Details

Square Feet
3600
Lot Size
5000
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Builder
Tom McGinnis
Photographer
Jim Burton
Publications

From Jim Burton Architects

This was an extensive remodel of an existing house, with a new penthouse and roof deck. The stairs were opened up and relocated to the center of the house, creating a solar chimney that allows for natural ventilation throughout. A framework mounted atop the penthouse supports an array of photo-voltaic modules, combined with solar hot water collectors.

Other ecologically sustainable elements in this project include: wastewater heat-recovery, rainwater harvesting, hydronic radiant floor heat, super-insulated envelope, rain-screen siding.

This house appeared in the June 2004 issue of DWELL magazine. It won a 2005 Built Green Design Award, and has been featured in numerous books and publications.