The
design of E+ Row House continues the great tradition of the Baltimore row house. It borrows from typical row house patterns,
while updating them for the 21st century. The main focus of
this project is to create a energy positive / carbon negative building: one
that generates more energy though renewable resources in it’s operation than is
consumed in the construction and
operation of the home. This results in a
negative carbon footprint, effectively retiring more carbon emissions than it
generates. Therefore: E+ Row House = - CO2This entry was awarded 2nd place in the 2013 Baltimore Carbon Challenge.