1. Revisioning 849-851 Chapel Street - Unbuilt Project
This project is a proposed renovation of two deteriorating existing buildings on Chapel Street, part of the ninth square historical
district, in New Haven, Connecticut. The architeMct of the project is also a co-developer which involves the purchase, finance, design,
construction and future management. This approach intends to improve control of the build quality, is more resilience to construction
costs and will allow more freedom in design. The project is currently delayed due to hesitation from the lending institution.
The buildings have gone through different modifications throughout the last century. Our design approach is to preserve the remain-
ing historical elements while converting the distressed structures to a new architectural attribute that takes cues from history.
The renovation would offer a mixed-use program that combines retail on the first level and residential apartments on the upper
levels. While it is difficult to provide access to nature in an urban infill project, we decided to demolish the second floor in the rear of
849 Chapel Street to create a light well and an open green roof courtyard. Each individual residential unit is carefully laid out to ensure
natural light and ventilation. At the preserved grand stairwell and in the courtyard interior and exterior vertical gardens will be provided
to all the residents.
Concerned with sustainability, we attempted to tackle the project with a holistic, bio-mimicry, whole-building design approach. To
that end we employed means simulating the biological approach to tempering a space, using micro-capillary tubes for radiant heating
and cooling, with a dedicated outdoor air system. We also paired that with a geothermal system (with the support of the City of New
Haven) to provide substantial energy savings. Ultimately, we consider the renovation of existing structures the environmentally conscien-
tious approach to revitalizing downtown New Haven’s urban fabric.
3. Historical Photo at Chapel Street around 1880
Photo courtesy: New Haven Colony Historical Society
4. istorical Photo at Chapel Street around 1930
hoto courtesy: New Haven Colony Historical Society
5. Existing Building Facade and Streetscape
From Corner of Chapel Street and Church Street Looking North-East
6. Proposed facade at 849-851 Chapel street
From Corner of Chapel Street and Church Street Looking North-East
7. DE
MO
EX
IST
Proposed courtyard in the Back of the Building: IN
GR
Remove Partial Roof to Create Lightwell for Resident. OO
F
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16. Reuse/ Respect existing structure (wood
joist on load bearing masonry)- reinforce
to meet current code
Low profile Micro-capillary
radiant heating and cooling
panel in the ceiling.
Harvest Geothermal energy: perfect match
with radiant cooling and heating
17. Outdoor Trellis
Preserve existing grand stair well
Interior vertical garden