Congratulations to H3 Collaborative Architects and Daniel V. Scully/Architects for their outstanding work. The private NH residential project has received a 2012 AIA New Hampshire Excellence in Architecture Design Citation Award. The MacMillin Company is extremely proud of the work by Project Superintendent, Mark MacKenzie and Project Manager, Peter Bonneau.
“…any such accolade was not possible without the extraordinary attentiveness, and continued sensitivity to the architectural design issues that your team of Peter Bonneau and Mark Mackenzie brought to the project. Their oversight was invaluable – sometimes saving us from ourselves.” – Daniel V. Scully, AIA, Scully/Architects
The project involved the historic preservation of a 12,000 SF, circa 1881 Peabody and Stearns house, while simultaneously developing a Net-Zero Energy strategy. The preservation and energy efficiency efforts started with the removal of the exterior clap boards, cedar shakes and trim. The trim included 20+ shapes and molding assemblies. Spray foam, rigid and air barrier insulation were applied, preceding re-installation of the siding and trim, to historically match the original. There is a 50 KW solar array that powers a geothermal heating system. An indoor pool and spa are heated primarily with a solar hot water system.
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