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  • 347 WEST END AVENUE

    RESIDENTIAL 347 WEST END AVENUE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Lamb & Rich PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT SIZE PROJECT COST SCOPE MEP engineering design This Eclectic Renaissance/Revival building was designed with a limestone façade and gabled tile roof by famed architects Lamb & Rich as part of an original row of 14 houses in 1891. The home’s first owner was Charles F. Rand who made his fortune in the mining industry in Cuba and Spain. In the 1950’s, the property was converted to nine apartments, and now the new owners are converting back to a single family residence. The scope of the conversion included an additional set back fifth floor, with an elevator overrun, roof bulkhead, and copper and glass skylight atop it. The current three-story-tall projecting rear yard addition will be demolished and replaced with a four-story-tall rear yard addition. A Juliette balcony, clad in copper, will jut out just into the canopy of a 130- to 140-year-old cherry tree. This is Morozov’s third project along the historic West End Avenue ( 915 West End Avenue and 309 West 86th Street ) Morozov team worked closely with the architect to thoughtfully integrate new infrastructure into the existing historic shell. Morozov provided MEP engineering design and approval services for all mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems.

  • 776 MYRTLE

    MULTIFAMILY 776 MYRTLE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT SIZE PROJECT COST SCOPE

  • EAST 10 STREET, MANHATTAN TOWNHOUSES

    Full MEP/FP designMultiple locations in Manhattan LANDMARKS EAST 10 STREET, MANHATTAN TOWNHOUSES PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Phil Toscano (architect of record) Beringer Architects (interior) PROJECT LOCATION Multiple locations in Manhattan PROJECT SIZE Each townhouse is about 5,500 SF PROJECT COST $5 million SCOPE Full MEP/FP design Full gut renovation of two landmarked townhouses near historic Stuyvesant Street in Manhattan in St. Mark’s historic district. According to Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), 106 and 110 are two of three identical houses were built in 1867 by an Irish-American builder, James Mulry, at an estimated cost of $6,000. The three buildings were erected on the lots that Mr. Mulry leased from Hamilton Fish- the 16th Governor of New York State and the Secretary of State under Ulysses Grant. The buildings were designed in a late version of the Italianate style by D. & J. Jardine Architects. The segmental-arched doorways have stone cornico-slabs supported on vertical console brackets which, in turn, are carried on paneled pilasters. They are four stories high, above a basement, and all retain their stoops. They are all three surmounted by individual bracketed cornices which are aligned at the same level. The stone basement wall is carried up to sill height at the first floor with recessed stone panels under each window. MOROZOV carried upgrades to power, water, sewer utility connections. Our engineers worked hand-in-hand with the interior architects to thoughtfully integrate central heating and cooling systems into the buildings.

  • 848 CARROLL STREET, BROOKLYN

    848 Carroll Street, Brooklyn RESIDENTIAL 848 CARROLL STREET, BROOKLYN PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT TRIARCH PROJECT LOCATION 848 Carroll Street, Brooklyn PROJECT SIZE $ 2.5 million PROJECT COST $ 170,000,000 SCOPE Full MEP/FP design Full gut renovation and rear addition to a landmarked townhouse located in Brooklyn’s Park Slope Historic District. The history and development of the Park Slope Historic District is closely related to that of Prospect Park. The area encompassed by the park and the Historic District was the scene of a major battle in the revolutionary war between the Continental Army under George Washington and the British Army in August of 1776. At that time and until the 1850’s this area remained essentially rural, consisting largely of farmland with rolling hills to the east. In sum, the completion of Prospect Park and construction of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883 were the two major factors in the development of the area. Carroll Street- named after Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence- is one of the most serene and charming streets in the District. 848 Carroll is a neoclassical four-story red brick with limestone trim, was designed by William B. Greenman and completed in 1905 and described in the AIA Guide to New York City as “a narrow bay-windowed neo-classical exile from the Upper East Side” Morozov worked closely with the architect and owners to seamlessly integrate all new building infrastructure into the existing shell. Morozov consulted the owner on high performance building strategies, such as passive heating and cooling, insulation and envelope air-tightness, highly efficient domestic water heating and continuous ventilation with energy recovery. With the exception of domestic water heating, the building does not use natural gas or any other fuel for heating, and is cooled and heated with a variable-refrigerant flow system.

  • 915 WEST END AVENUE

    LANDMARKS 915 WEST END AVENUE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT SIZE PROJECT COST SCOPE 915 West End Avenue is a 120,000 SF 15-story multifamily building commissioned by a prolific upper west side builder Joseph Paterno (whose initials were inscribed above the entrance), designed by Rosario Candela and completed in 1922 at a cost of approximately $625,000. The building was designed in Renaissance Revival style, and is laid out as two wings around a central core with outer court. Boiler room, laundry facility, oil tank, and incoming services are located in the basement. Lobby and 94 apartments are located on floors 1 through 15. In 2015 the building was included into Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II, and is subject to certain Landmarks restrictions. Following the $ 85.5 million acquisition by a group of investors, Morozov was retained to evaluate the existing heating, plumbing, gas and power distribution systems. Our engineers worked closely with the owner’s architects and marketing team to identify and carry out short payback upgrades to support the investors’ conversion and repositioning program to the ‘best-in-class’ multifamily rental. 915 West End Avenue is one of several Morozov projects along the historic West End Avenue ( 347 West End and 309 West 86th Street )

  • VAN CORTLANDT GREEN ADULT CARE FACILITY

    6469 Broadway, Bronx MULTIFAMILY VAN CORTLANDT GREEN ADULT CARE FACILITY PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Dattner Architects (base building) | Fulcrum Proper PROJECT LOCATION 6469 Broadway, Bronx PROJECT SIZE 4,000 SF PROJECT COST SCOPE HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing and electrical power, fire alarm design Van Cortlandt Green is a newly constructed 62,000-square foot affordable 86-studio rental building for seniors. The building is LEED Silver rated with 15% better energy and fuel consumption than regulated by the energy code. The building is operated by SelfHelp Community Services: one of the largest and most respected not-for-profit human service agencies in the New York metropolitan area providing a broad set of services to more than 20,000 elderly, frail, and vulnerable New Yorkers each year. Morozov were retained to carry out design and construction services for adult day care facility in the ground and second floor.

  • 66 READE STREET

    LANDMARKS 66 READE STREET PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT SIZE PROJECT COST SCOPE

  • ABOUT | Evergreen

    We aim to work hand in hand with designers, architects, and owners to craft innovative and energy efficient systems that enhance not distract from fully experiencing their built visions. Meet Our Team WE AIM TO WORK HAND IN HAND WITH DESIGNERS, ARCHITECTS, AND OWNERS TO CRAFT INNOVATIVE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT SYSTEMS THAT ENHANCE NOT DISTRACT FROM FULLY EXPERIENCING THEIR BUILT VISIONS. KEVIN KENDAL DIMA MOROZOV ALEX KHEYFETS OUR MISSION Driving a Sustainable Future Kevin Kendal FOUNDER Kevin Kendal is the founder of the firm and managing principal responsible for firm’s day to day operations. Mr. Kendall has over 20 years’ experience in designing and managing MEP for various building types, including commercial, institutional and residential. Mr. Kendall is adept at leading multidisciplinary projects with diverse teams across offices while maintaining project schedules and budgets as well as the vision of his clients’ projects. Mr. Kendall is a New York State licensed engineer and holds licenses in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Contact Mr. Kendal Dima Morozov CO-FOUNDER Dmitriy Morozov is the co-founder of the firm and is responsible for firm’s strategy and business development. Mr. Morozov’s expertise includes design of heating, cooling, ventilation and central plant systems for commercial, residential and institutional projects as well as energy conservation in new and existing buildings. Mr. Morozov enjoys working closely with designers and building end-users in finding innovative and energy conscious solutions that support designers' vision and end-users' needs. Mr.Morozov has over 20 years of experience in design and construction of building mechanical systems. Mr. Morozov has completed projects totaling over $3 billion in construction costs with over 6 million square feet of space. Contact Mr. Morozov Alex Kheyfets CO-FOUNDER & PRINCIPAL Alex Kheyfets is a co-founder and principal of the firm’s plumbing division. Mr. Kheyfets is responsible for plumbing and fire protection design and construction services, as well as firm’s technical standards and building codes compliance. His expertise includes design of Plumbing and Fire Protection systems for commercial, residential and institutional projects. Mr.Kheyfets has over 20 years of experience in design and construction of building plumbing and fire protection systems, and has completed projects totaling over $2 billion in construction costs. Contact Mr. Kheyfets

  • 848 CARROLL STREET, BROOKLYN

    Full MEP/FP design848 Carroll Street, Brooklyn LANDMARKS 848 CARROLL STREET, BROOKLYN PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT TRIARCH PROJECT LOCATION 848 Carroll Street, Brooklyn PROJECT SIZE $ 2.5 million PROJECT COST $ 170,000,000 SCOPE Full MEP/FP design Full gut renovation and rear addition to a landmarked townhouse located in Brooklyn’s Park Slope Historic District. The history and development of the Park Slope Historic District is closely related to that of Prospect Park. The area encompassed by the park and the Historic District was the scene of a major battle in the revolutionary war between the Continental Army under George Washington and the British Army in August of 1776. At that time and until the 1850’s this area remained essentially rural, consisting largely of farmland with rolling hills to the east. In sum, the completion of Prospect Park and construction of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883 were the two major factors in the development of the area. Carroll Street- named after Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence- is one of the most serene and charming streets in the District. 848 Carroll is a neoclassical four-story red brick with limestone trim, was designed by William B. Greenman and completed in 1905 and described in the AIA Guide to New York City as “a narrow bay-windowed neo-classical exile from the Upper East Side” Morozov worked closely with the architect and owners to seamlessly integrate all new building infrastructure into the existing shell. Morozov consulted the owner on high performance building strategies, such as passive heating and cooling, insulation and envelope air-tightness, highly efficient domestic water heating and continuous ventilation with energy recovery. With the exception of domestic water heating, the building does not use natural gas or any other fuel for heating, and is cooled and heated with a variable-refrigerant flow system.

  • BROOKLYN ROASTING COMPANY

    Full MEP design and construction administration services. HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing and electrical power design and construction administrationBrooklyn Navy Yard, Building 123 LANDMARKS BROOKLYN ROASTING COMPANY PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Cypher Design PROJECT LOCATION Brooklyn Navy Yard, Building 123 PROJECT SIZE 16,000 SF PROJECT COST SCOPE Full MEP design and construction administration services. HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing and electrical power design and construction administration BROOKLYN NAVY YARD When an established Brooklyn based coffee company decided to consolidate its roasting and shipping under one roof, they retained Morozov Engineering to help them bring their vision to reality. Founded in 2009 in a Brooklyn loft, artisanal coffee purveyor- Brooklyn Roasting Company- has consistently been ranked as top 5 coffee places in Brooklyn (Yelp), one of 10 best coffee shops on New York City (Gothamist) and best local brew of 2015 (Gothamist). BRC prides itself on sourcing locally grown, organic fair trade coffee beans. It is no surprise they decided to locally source engineering services as well. BRC came to Morozov because their previous consultant was not responsive to their needs and was too expensive. Brooklyn Navy Yard is a former US Navy shipbuilding yard spanning 300 acres on the East River in Wallabout Basin. Following its closure in the mid 60’s, the yard was re-opened in 1969 as an industrial park. Since 1989, the site has seen economic development spurred by the city’s investment. Today, more than 200 businesses operate at the yard and employ about 5,000 people. Brooklyn Roasting Company decided to take up a 16,000 SF space in the Navy Yard to consolidate its roasting operations. On most projects, clients come to their engineers with defined design criteria. In the case of BRC, the client did not know how to best program the their new facility. There were plans for an office, packing, roasting, and shipping and even performance space functions. Our engineers worked closely with the client and architect to learn BRC’s business model, ins and outs of a coffee roasting process and the client’s future plans in order to help the client define present and future performance requirements of the space. MOROZOV was retained to provide consulting, engineering design and construction administration services for BRC’s new facility. The project involved specialty HVAC systems for coffee roasting production plant. MOROZOV prepared documents for State Historic Preservation Office filing.

  • WALTON AVENUE

    1761 Walton Avenue. Bronx, NY MULTIFAMILY WALTON AVENUE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Aufgang Architects PROJECT LOCATION 1761 Walton Avenue. Bronx, NY PROJECT SIZE 110,000 SF PROJECT COST $ 28,000,000 SCOPE full MEP design, and construction administration services, energy modeling and sustainability consulting services, commissioning Mount Hope Walton Apartments A 14-storey affordable rental building in Mount Hope neighborhood of the Bronx developed by the Procida Companies, Southport Financial Services and Mount Hope Housing Company. The building will have 104 apartment units and a community facility complete with gym and basketball court. The project is financed by the New York City Housing Development Corporation 24 million dollar tax exempt bonds and Low Income Housing Tax Credits. The project is further supported by $ 750,000 grant by the Bronx borough president. Buildings’ mechanical systems include high efficiency condensing boilers designed to operate with low temperature water. Variable speed pumps, high output baseboard radiators, energy recovery ventilators and variable refrigerant flow systems. The project is designed to meet the latest Enterprise Green Communities requirements for energy and water conservation, resident health and wellbeing and resiliency. The buildings are at least 15% more energy efficient than the current energy code. Scope: full MEP design, and construction administration services, energy modeling and sustainability consulting services, commissioning

  • COCKTAIL BODEGA

    COMMERCIAL COCKTAIL BODEGA PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT SIZE PROJECT COST SCOPE

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