443-447 Jersey Avenue, originally built as St. Mark’s Hall and most recently home to the New Bethel Baptist Church, is a four-story, 10-unit multifamily adaptive reuse project. The development transformed the former church and adjacent townhome into modern residential units while preserving and repurposing existing structures around a central courtyard. The design features all-electric systems and above-code building envelope insulation and lighting power densities, resulting in energy efficiency, sustainability, and superior resident comfort.
ReVireo conducted energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with New Jersey energy code through a performance-based pathway. This approach offered the flexibility needed to navigate the complexities of the adaptive reuse project, helping the project team balance energy performance, constructability, budget, and preservation of the existing structure.
Through performing energy modeling and utilizing the energy code performance pathway, ReVireo enabled the project team to:
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