The Aggressive Pursuit Of Passive House Office Design

By Published On: October 19, 2018Categories: Commercial Real Estate News, TJ Client NewsComments Off on The Aggressive Pursuit Of Passive House Office Design

Being passive around the workplace doesn’t usually get you ahead, unless you’re talking Passive House office design — an airtight structure construction method focused on reducing a 

building’s energy use and piping in fresh air for improved employee cognition, productivity and wellness. When Forbes.com wanted to explore how Passive House office buildings are being used to recruit and retain employees, we suggested Taylor Johnson client Mark Goodman & Associates, which is developing 310 N. Sangamon, the largest Passive House office building in the country. Located in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood, around the corner from Google’s new headquarters, 310 N. Sangamon will use 86 percent less heating energy and 46 percent less cooling energy when complete. Also taking notice of Passive House office design was WGN Radio, which interviewed Mark Goodman this week to discuss this next-generation building technology. Read the Forbes.com story here.

TJ client Mark Goodman & Associates is developing the largest Passive House office building in the U.S. at 310 N. Sangamon.

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