Contact
Phone
571-544-3247
Email Address
Connor McGorty, Certified Passive House Tradesperson, Client Success Manager [email protected]
Website
Work
Certifications:
PHI
PHIUS
AAMA
ASCE
ASTM
NAMI
NFRC
Category:
Windows
Doors
Unitized Curtain Walls
Description
INTUS creates high performing windows and doors that conserve energy, increase thermal performance, and reduce noise. By balancing superb energy efficiency, affordability, and versatility, INTUS is making sustainable building attainable for any type of commercial project in the U.S. The source of nearly 48% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions is from buildings; windows and doors are key to dramatically increasing the energy efficiency of buildings and decreasing wasted energy. INTUS is committed to providing innovative solutions whether for a modern multi-family building beside the New York City subway, a luxury hotel in Tennessee, or a school in Maine. For nearly two decades INTUS has supplied windows and doors for dozens of Passive House, LEED and energy efficient commercial projects across North America. Through our customizable solutions it is now possible to balance costs, long-term performance, and secure savings on the ever- rising cost of energy.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Kinderhook, New York, became the first Passive House-certified church in the country in 2017.
Located in East Harlem, the 750,000-square-foot Sendero Verde is currently the largest fully affordable Passive House building in the world.
The Poplar, located in Philadelphia, PA, is a beautifully renovated 11-story mixed-use building, updated with high-performance Supera windows, that has been transformed into a fully carbon emission-free property by harnessing 100% wind generated energy.
The Wellington, a six-story, mixed-income residential building in St. John, NB equipped with high-performance Supera CW windows, has earned both PHIUS and LEED Gold certifications, and is Atlantic Canada’s first Passive House-certified affordable housing project.
Wheaton College Pine Hall is a PHIUS Certified student housing project located in Norton, MA. Designed as a low-rise academic dormitory, it serves as an example of energy-efficient institutional construction within the higher education sector.