Evanston's First Passive House

This Evanston residence redefines sustainable luxury. Built to rigorous Passive House standards, the home delivers exceptional comfort, energy efficiency, and a serene connection to nature, all within a timeless modern design.

Winner: Green Good Design Award, 2023 | Featured: Sheridan Road Magazine

Location:
Evanston, IL

Certifications:
Passive Home
PHIUS ZERO

Photography:
Norman Sizemore

Designing with Light & Energy in Mind

Paired with rooftop solar, the home generates more energy than it consumes each year, achieving a Net Positive balance.

Windows were strategically placed to maximize daylight and efficiency. Reflected light deepens the interior brightness, while a rear light shelf shades summer sun and captures winter warmth. A planned battery backup will store excess power, extending the home’s energy independence beyond daylight hours.

Triple-glazed windows

for quiet, draft-free comfort

Super-insulated envelope

that keeps temperatures steady year-round

Heat recovery ventilation

for continuous fresh, filtered air

considering accessibility & performance

Because the house is all-electric, there are no onsite CO2 emissions.

The home’s first floor is designed for accessibility, with wide hallways, a zero-threshold shower, and a flexible office that easily converts to a bedroom suite. All-electric systems eliminate onsite carbon emissions, while a vapor fireplace creates ambiance without the footprint. Thoughtful details, like oversized gutters, hurricane straps, and an elevated foundation, ensure resilience against the Midwest’s changing climate.

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