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Bosch Thermotechnology Corp., manufacturer of heating, cooling and hot water solutions, installed a complete HVAC heating and cooling system, thermostats, and a hot water system for the net-zero energy Bridge House in Los Angeles.
Planned to integrate into the natural environment around it, the 4,500-square-foot home bridges 20 feet over a brook, giving it its moniker. In addition to its distinctive design, the home is net-zero energy and is intended to showcase innovative, eco-friendly building systems.
To contribute to the energy and system efficiency needed to obtain net-zero energy, Bosch Thermotechnology installed two Therm 940 ES outdoor tankless water heaters for hot water; two Inverter Ducted Split (IDS) air-source heat pumps for heating and cooling; and two Bosch Connected Control thermostats to control the IDS units.
In addition to Bosch Thermotechnology, Dan Brunn Architecture sought technologies and products from other Bosch divisions, including Bosch Home Appliances, Bosch Automotive Service Solutions and Bosch Security and Safety Systems.
“Having partnered with Dan Brunn Architecture on prior projects, Bosch was proud to provide a full line of residential systems for the Bridge House, including HVAC, home security, kitchen appliances and an electric vehicle charging station,” said Shilai Xie, manager of product management at Bosch Thermotechnology. “It’s an honor to contribute our energy-efficient solutions to such an innovative and sustainable project and help the Bridge House achieve its green building vision.”
Located in the neighborhood of Hancock Park, the cedar-clad, single-story design of Bridge House is a nod to California’s mid-century modern architectural style, with a rectilinear shape accented by grand glass doors and windows. Upon its completion in January 2019, Bridge House will be a venue for social and educational events.