Tom Bassett-Dilley and Scott Farbman describe architectural, mechanical, and PV design considerations for a 44-unit Source Zero beginning construction this summer in Oak Park, IL.
About Tom Bassett-Dilley
Tom Bassett-Dilley founded his firm in 2006 to pursue sustainability as contemporary design based on region, climate, and context. Toward that end, he became a Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC©) in 2010 to learn advanced energy modeling, building science, and principles of conservation exemplified by the Passive House standard. He is a founding member and past President of the Chicago Passive House Alliance chapter, and is currently the Midwest Regional Phius Alliance rep.
Tom has presented numerous times for the Chicago chapter and at Phiusâ annual conferences. His first certified project was completed in 2013, with many more fully certified, pre-certified, and more PH projects currently in the works, including a 45-unit Phius Zero apartment building. Tom sees the beauty of the Passive approach in its ability to optimize energy design concurrently with architectural design, its tendency toward simplicity in form and glazing, and its tendency to require âtuningâ a building to site-specific solar access.
About Scott Farbman
Scott Farbman is a licensed architect (AIA), certified passive house consultant (CPHC), and LEED Accredited Professional that is currently working as the Innovation Lead at DataBased+, a studio within dbHMS.