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Bank Barn

Bank Barn

Woodstock, Vermont

About

A carbon-neutral residence evoking the agrarian aesthetic of rural Vermont.

The main floor features an open living arrangement in a minimalist palette of exposed steel, plaster, concrete, and curtain wall with expansive and uninterrupted views beyond. The concrete walls extend the living space outside with decks, a green roof, hot tub, and fire pit. Inside, a central freestanding steel staircase provides a sculptural pathway to the ensuite bedrooms above.

Bank Barn required intensive energy consultation and modeling as a central element of the design process. Early on, the house was modeled to assess the design in terms of energy efficiency, thermal comfort, and visual comfort. This modeling determined the exterior envelope features and performance requirements, including thermally separated R-40 walls and an R-60 roof, closed-cell polyurethane foam cavities, target air-tightness of 0.6 ACH @50 pascals and a high-performance, triple-glazed curtain wall with a specified 0.15 u-value. As the design developed, the residence was additionally analyzed to help determine the mechanical system design and specifications, both from an annual energy usage perspective and from a life-cycle cost analysis. The final design, an electricity-based energy system with geothermal heating and cooling through water-to-water and water-to-air systems as well as heat recovery ventilators, was peer reviewed to confirm equipment sizing and performance. The project was designed to be a net-zero residence pending a future 18kw solar array.

Credit

Architecture

Birdseye

Building

Birdseye

Landscape

Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture

Environmenal Design


Atelier Ten

Photography

Jim Westphalen

Completed

2019

Type

Single-family Residence

Recognition

2019 AIAVT Honor Award

2019 AIANE Citation Award

2022 Seven Days VT – Spring Nest

2021 Home World Design

2021 Masterpiece Series Monograph by Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers

2020 Metropolis Magazine

2020 Dezeen

2020 Curbed

2020 ArchDaily

2019 Vermont Business Magazine

2019 The New York Times

Est. 1984

3104 Huntington Road


Richmond, Vermont 05477

802.434.2112

hello@birdseyevt.com

© 2025

Birdseye

Designed by Mikulak Design

Est. 1984

3104 Huntington Road


Richmond, Vermont 05477

802.434.2112

hello@birdseyevt.com

© 2025

Birdseye

Designed by Mikulak Design

Est. 1984

3104 Huntington Road


Richmond, Vermont 05477

802.434.2112

hello@birdseyevt.com

© 2025 Birdseye

Designed by Mikulak Design