Tackling climate change at Harvard University.

At Petersen Engineering, we design buildings with fully integrated MEP/FP systems. Critical to our success is our “keep it simple” approach. We start by finding ways to reduce energy demand. Then we consider cost effective and simple solutions that ensure your building performs well throughout its whole lifecycle, while maximizing comfort and building quality. We stand behind the belief that high performing, energy efficient buildings can be beautiful, durable, comfortable, and affordable.

Harvard University Projects

28 Hingham Street – Residential Prototype for Decarbonization

22-24 Prescott Street – Residential prototype for Decarbonization of Domestic Hot Water

5 Sacramento and 13 Kirkland – Upgrades to Passive House Heating and Cooling System

18 Banks Street – Residential Ventilation System Decarbonization

2-4 Holyoke Street – Water Service Size Evaluation

11 Kirkland Street – 1-Family Residence Heating and Cooling System Decarbonization

10-20 DeWolfe St. – Childcare Center Heating and Cooling Upgrades

17 South Street – Small Commercial Building HVAC Decarbonization

Vanderbilt Hall – Large Residential Hall Ventilation System and Improvements