The FutureHavens project introduces a zero-energy, Passive House design specifically tailored for NYC's R6 to R10 districts' quality housing. Adhering to R1 or R2 construction types and respecting height restrictions, it employs sustainable strategies and Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) for carbon-efficient construction. The design optimizes window placement for natural light and solar energy use, minimizing heat gain. FutureHavens goes beyond energy efficiency, prioritizing health and well-being with superior soundproofing and climate control. These principles signify sustainable urban living, blending thoughtful design, eco-friendly materials, and a commitment to residents' comfort. In alignment with Local Law 97, FutureHavens contributes to NYC's carbon neutrality goals by minimizing emissions from large private buildings. The project's commitment to zero-energy design and usage of sustainable materials like Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) directly supports the law's aim to cut building emissions by 40% by 2030. FutureHavens sets a benchmark for sustainable, carbon-neutral urban living by 2050 by ensuring energy efficiency and superior indoor climate control. This commitment aligns with NYC's efforts to combat climate change, reinforcing the city's agenda to transition towards a more sustainable future.