We’re looking forward to the ribbon cutting for the newly renovated APCC Net Zero historic barn in Dennis Village this Friday, May9th. Here is a look back at the project from start to finish!
About the project:
Local environment advocacy group the non-profit Association to Preserve Cape Cod wanted to repurpose the historic barn on their Dennis campus. The original post and beam barn built in the late 1900s, approximately 30'-0" x 36'-0", and sitting on a rubble foundation. A3 proposed transforming the barn into a modern net-energy zero double height classroom with lab space in the walkout basement and offices on the 2nd floor. The barn was lifted and set down on a new foundation.
Exterior of Net Zero Historic Barn Dennis Village
Interior of Net Zero Historic Barn Dennis Village
Historic Photo of the Historic Barn in Dennis Village
Existing framing of the Historic Barn in Dennis Village
Historic Barn in Dennis Village lifted and set back down on a new poured concrete foundation.
The Process
A3 proposed transforming the barn into a modern net-energy zero double height classroom with lab space in the walkout basement and offices on the 2nd floor. The barn was lifted and set down on a new foundation.
Existing antique framing & new framed 2nd floor offices at Historic Dennis Village Barn
View of existing antique roof framing at Historic Dennis Village Barn
The existing framing with layers of salt and white paint was largely in good shape. We knew that we wanted to highlight this historic post and beam framing and thus decided to add insulation to the exterior with high performance SIPS panels (structural insulated panels). New windows and doors along the front (facing 6A) and south provide natural lighting and passive solar gain. We added a metal roof with solar panels to get to net-zero.
Exterior of Net Zero Historic Barn Dennis Village - Existing sheathing remained in place
Exterior of Net Zero Historic Barn Dennis Village - Exterior insulated SIPS panels installed
New triple glazed Mathews Brothers Windows and new dipped cedar shingles at the Net Zero Historic Dennis Village Barn
The ResultS
The new space is a unique mix of historic post and beam framing and wood floors/ceilings with modern interventions for new framing/windows, railing and solar to create a multi-purpose space ideal for educational programs and more! The high performance barn will hopefully be a gathering spot for APCC programming for the next 100 years. We look forward to seeing the natural landscaping with local plants complementing the barn on the site.
Net Zero Historic Dennis Village Barn - Main Entrance
Net Zero Historic Dennis Village Barn - Main gathering space
Net Zero Historic Dennis Village Barn - Stair to loft
Net Zero Historic Dennis Village Barn - 2nd floor office
Net Zero Historic Dennis Village Barn - South elevation
Project Team
Clients: Association to Preserve Cape Cod
Architect: A3 Architects
Builder: Sesuit Construction Management, LLC
Site Engineer: Down Cape Engineering
Structural Engineer: McKenzie Engineering
HERs Rater: Home Energy Raters
Photographer: Peter Julian Photo
SIPs Panels: Foard Panel
Doors: Marvin
Interior Insulation: Timber HP
Sidewall: Dipped Cedar Shingles
Roof & Gutters: Atas Metal Roof
Building products: Mid-Cape Home Centers
Electrical Fixtures: Big Ass Fans, Barn Light Electric, Steve Swain: Fish Vortex