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Harvard, Snøhetta and Skanska join to make old buildings energy efficient

A collaboration between architect Snøhetta, contractor Skanska and two Harvard institutions has developed a prototype house to illustrate how existing buildings can be retrofitted to become more energy efficient.

HouseZero was undertaken by the Harvard Centre for Green Buildings and Cities (CGBC) and the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD), who worked with Snøhetta as the lead architect and Skanska Teknikk Norway was the lead energy engineer.

The CGBC’s pre-1940s headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was retrofitted to become a “living laboratory and an energy-positive prototype for ultra-efficiency”, according to Snøhetta.

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