Sol on Park
Bronx County
Building Health: Energy, Materials, Ventilation and Waste Management
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Sol on Park
3728 Park Ave, Bronx 10406 NY
18 Stories
229 Affordable units
204,246 Total sq ft.
- Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC
- New Construction
- EDS Award: $250,000
- LEED Platinum v$ Multifamily Midrise
- ENERGY STAR Multifamily New Construction
- Fitwell Level-3 Certification
Key Scope Items Studied:
- Passive House Feasibility
- ERV Value and analysis via health and energy savings
- DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes feasibility
- Three Systems review for heating/cooling: Geothermal, PTHP, and VRF
- Net Zero Operational building feasibility
- Waste Management study
- Embodied Carbon Measures study
- Economic Analysis of Return on Investment for all strategies: Holistic ROI
- Studying ILFI Materials Petal of ILFI Red List Free
- Disadvantaged Community Location
- NYS DEC Potential Environmental Justice Area Location
Project Description
Key Findings
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Sol on Park is an 18-story, 204,246 square-foot affordable senior housing development located in the Bronx. Designed by Magnusson Architecture & Planning, PC, the project will provide 229 rental units in a high-performance, all-electric building. Developed by The NRP Group, with co-developers Selfhelp Realty Group and Foxy Management, the building will pursue LEED Platinum, ENERGY STAR, and Fitwell Level 3 certifications. Key design elements include prefabricated wall panels, angled walls to provide bi-directional ventilation and light for every unit, and ample green spaces. The project will study feasibility of DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes and incorporates a PV pergola roof array, and all electric systems. This building offers community amenities on two floors connected to an outdoor landscaped plaza open to the NYCHA campus, three rooftop outdoor terraces for the residents, urban farming, exercise and quiet areas, and low-maintenance gardens all enhancing community connectivity. This development prioritizes energy efficiency, sustainability, health and resilience, with a focus on providing an inviting, comfortable and reliable environment for its senior residents.
Design Team Lead
Magnusson Architecture & Planning, PC (opens in new window)
Project Team
Developer: The NRP Group
Co-developer: Selfhelp Realty Group, Foxy Management
Building Health: Energy, Materials, Ventilation and Waste Management
View Project Info View Project Info
Sol on Park
3728 Park Ave, Bronx 10406 NY
18 Stories
229 Affordable units
204,246 Total sq ft.
- Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC
- New Construction
- EDS Award: $250,000
- LEED Platinum v$ Multifamily Midrise
- ENERGY STAR Multifamily New Construction
- Fitwell Level-3 Certification
Key Scope Items Studied:
- Passive House Feasibility
- ERV Value and analysis via health and energy savings
- DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes feasibility
- Three Systems review for heating/cooling: Geothermal, PTHP, and VRF
- Net Zero Operational building feasibility
- Waste Management study
- Embodied Carbon Measures study
- Economic Analysis of Return on Investment for all strategies: Holistic ROI
- Studying ILFI Materials Petal of ILFI Red List Free
- Disadvantaged Community Location
- NYS DEC Potential Environmental Justice Area Location
Project Description
Key Findings
View the full report of EDS funded studies:
Sol on Park is an 18-story, 204,246 square-foot affordable senior housing development located in the Bronx. Designed by Magnusson Architecture & Planning, PC, the project will provide 229 rental units in a high-performance, all-electric building. Developed by The NRP Group, with co-developers Selfhelp Realty Group and Foxy Management, the building will pursue LEED Platinum, ENERGY STAR, and Fitwell Level 3 certifications. Key design elements include prefabricated wall panels, angled walls to provide bi-directional ventilation and light for every unit, and ample green spaces. The project will study feasibility of DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes and incorporates a PV pergola roof array, and all electric systems. This building offers community amenities on two floors connected to an outdoor landscaped plaza open to the NYCHA campus, three rooftop outdoor terraces for the residents, urban farming, exercise and quiet areas, and low-maintenance gardens all enhancing community connectivity. This development prioritizes energy efficiency, sustainability, health and resilience, with a focus on providing an inviting, comfortable and reliable environment for its senior residents.
Design Team Lead
Magnusson Architecture & Planning, PC (opens in new window)
Project Team
Developer: The NRP Group
Co-developer: Selfhelp Realty Group, Foxy Management
Early Design Support Project Scope
Funded Early Design Support studies for Sol on Park includes a feasibility study for Passive House certification including an ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilation) value-add analysis that will assess the benefits of this ventilation system for air quality and energy conservation. The team will also explore geothermal heating and cooling options, including the potential for a local thermal network, and a full three systems comparison for heating/cooling of: Geothermal, PTHP, and VRF systems. A Net Zero Operational feasibility study will determine the building’s capacity to achieve zero operational carbon, and DOE's Zero Energy Ready Homes. Additional studies will include waste management strategies to reduce environmental impact and comply with NYCs recent updated organics collection and containerization requirements, along with an analysis of embodied carbon reduction measures to minimize the building's carbon footprint during construction and ILFI Red List Free Materials Petal feasibility. Finally, an economic analysis will be conducted to assess the return on investment (ROI) for all strategies, ensuring that carbon neutral efforts provide a holistic financial and environmental benefit throughout the building's lifecycle.
From Standard to Safe: Investigating Harmful Materials and Healthy Alternatives for Multifamily Construction
To evaluate how affordable housing developments can integrate safer materials, Magnusson Architecture and Planning (MAP) conducted a study using funding from NYSERDA’s Buildings of Excellence Early Design Support program, an initiative that sponsors building projects designed to achieve carbon-neutral performance while providing safe, healthy, and comfortable living environments. Using a senior housing development called Sol on Park as an example, this study identifies harmful chemicals commonly found in affordable multifamily buildings and explores healthy alternatives. This was done in large part through participation in Living Future’s Safer Materials Shift cohort. The 18-month program aimed to help design teams reduce their use of toxic products by avoiding substances on the organization’s Red List, a compilation of “worst in class” chemicals that pose serious risks to human health and the environment. Additionally, MAP conducted both an embodied carbon analysis and a holistic product comparison to supplement the Safer Materials Shift research and gain a broader understanding of the factors that contribute to material health.
The Buildings of Excellence Early Design Support Program
Buildings of Excellence Early Design Support (EDS) Partners are qualified design firms that are elevating new design approaches for a zero emission future in New York’s multifamily buildings that prioritize occupant health, safety, and comfort. Partners are eligible to receive up to $1.50/square foot in direct funding per project, up to a cap of $150,000 per project, to complete carbon neutral research, modeling, early-stage applications for third party standards, economic analyses, integrated project delivery meetings, and more robust marketing and promotion plans to disseminate information out to the market.