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Brick Underground Features Baxt Ingui Passive Houses

May 5, 2016
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Freestanding tub, solid wood Jack and Jill vanity, and pendant lights in the primary bathroom of an Upper West Side Passive House.
Adam Kane Macchia

Two of our Passive House projects, Manhattan's First Passive House and the Lincoln Square Passive Brownstone, were featured in this week's Brick Underground Buy Curious series.

Both Manhattan townhomes are shining examples of what is possible when high quality design meets high performance building.

Thinking About Buying a Passive House? Here's What You Need to Know

Keep hearing the term "passive house," but don't have any idea what it is, let alone if you should get one for yourself? Citi Habitats' Santiago Steele, Compass' Adam Sikorski and architect Ken Levinson of New York Passive explain it all in this week's Buy Curious.

https://www.brickunderground.com/buy/passive-houses

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