
Bond House on Brandon Avenue, University of Virginia
Sustainability Consulting Role: Provided comprehensive LEED and concept level Passive House consulting with advanced energy modeling services for large-scale student residence facility and LEED certification management. Performed detailed parametric energy modeling studies to evaluate unique exterior shading system design options. (Work performed while at Thornton Tomasetti)
Climate-Positive Solutions Delivered:
LEED Silver certification with integrated Passive House design principles
Energy-efficient mechanical systems for large-scale residential facility
High-performance building envelope design for student housing applications
Integrated parking design minimizing site impact and promoting sustainable transportation
Performance Outcomes:
LEED Silver certification achieved
200,000 square feet of sustainable student housing with 311 beds
Innovative computational design approach to solar orientation optimization
Model for data-driven sustainable design in student housing
The University of Virginia Bond House by Goody Clancy represents a 200,000-square-foot, six-story student residence facility providing 311 beds that integrated Passive House design principles and targets.


Renderings by Goody Clancy


