The project entails repairing the building at 335 Maplewood Ave in a manner that meets both preservation and sustainability goals. The building is the new location for Petersen Engineering, a firm that has been located in Portsmouth since 1992, and specializes in sustainable building engineering. We intend for this project to showcase techniques & materials that promote both preservation and sustainability and intend to share all aspects of the project locally and regionally through open houses, presentations, industry tradeshows, case studies and publications. We foresee this project being a valuable educational tool to demonstrate that preservation goals need not be compromised by sustainability goals. We have teamed with Bruss Construction who we know from past collaborations has exceptional experience and expertise on projects with the dual goal of preservation and sustainability.
The project received approval by the Historic District Commission on January 6, 2010 with construction scheduled to begin early February 2010.
The projected peak heat loss reduction is 85%.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Basement work? What?
James Petersen and Charlie Bourdages of Site Structures measuring the tops of the poured lally colum footings in order to determine the final elevations for the floor slab assembly.
While studying Architecture as an undergrad, Ryan excelled in both design and engineering related course work. He thoroughly enjoyed the juxtaposition of calculations associated with designing an energy efficient building and its form, shape and order. His passion for building science and building enclosure design was fully discovered and expedited by his Sustainable Design classes and attendance of the NESEA, Efficiency Vermont, & Build Boston conferences.
At Petersen Engineering, Ryan has continued to pursue his interest in high performance buildings working as an HVAC & Plumbing Designer. His Architectural background has allowed him to serve clients with a keen respect for aesthetics, efficient space planning, and architectural detailing. He enjoys performing detailed load calculations, consulting on building enclosure and building science issues, and aiding in the design of efficient HVAC and plumbing systems.
Ryan graduated Summa Cum Laude from Keene State College in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and is a LEED® Accredited Professional.
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