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Healing the urban fabric: The surprising impact of MagicPak HVAC

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Healing the urban fabric: The surprising impact of MagicPak HVAC


By MagicPak | June 14, 2022
Exterior of amodern 4-story residential building with balconies, a sprawling lawn and no visible HVAC units

Thanks to the MagicPak HVAC system, the Legends at Berry campus features a sprawling courtyard with no visible condenser units for its 241 living spaces.

When BKV Group was engaged to reimagine a former lumber processing site as a residential campus for active older adults, the objectives were clear but lofty. 

“The specific goals were, first and foremost, to be affordable and to start to heal the urban fabric. Effectively, to re-establish urban residential blocks within this larger parcel that had been industrial for at least 100 years,” said Aron Thomas, a senior project architect at BKV.

The project was the Legends at Berry active adult housing complex in St. Paul, Minnesota. The client was Dominium, one of the nation’s largest developers, owners and managers of affordable housing. The challenge for BKV would be managing the transformation of this forgotten industrial site into a welcoming residential campus while keeping an extra keen eye on costs.

A critical part of the solution on both counts came in the form of a single, simple choice: MagicPak All-in-One® HVAC systems.


Meet High-Performance Standards, Simply

Not only would the complex need to be cost-effective to build, but the solutions would need to keep rent and utilities within reach—even through brutal Minnesota winters. 

Navigating a labyrinth of regulations and stakeholders is nothing new for urban multifamily projects. Local funding incentives were available through the City of St. Paul and HUD, but to qualify, they needed to prove the building would meet Minnesota’s B3 energy standard.

Alex Sawka, Director of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Partner at BKV, and the project’s Engineer of Record, turned to a familiar solution—the MagicPak All-in-One HVAC system.

“There’s a lot of benefits to a MagicPak unit,” said Sawka. “The design is really flexible. There’s a top supply and a bottom return configuration, which helps our architects with where they can place the unit in the apartment. There are options with standard and high efficiency gas and electric, so we’re able to choose which is best for the project.” 

Senior project architect Aron Thomas points out that having MagicPak® as a standardized solution helps streamline the design process. “We always know where duct work needs to go. We always know how they’re going to operate. We know that we usually use them in three different sizes based on our bedroom counts and our unit square footages. It is very convenient for us to be able to design around a product that delivers consistent value that way.”

For the Legends at Berry, having a MagicPak high-efficiency gas heat option was critical. Specifying the MagicPak V-Series™ high-efficiency heating and cooling units enabled the project to meet Minnesota’s B3 energy standard. As a result, the project not only received critical financial support, but the building owners and residents will reap the ongoing benefits of smarter energy use and reduced operating costs. 

Residents will benefit from the way high-efficiency MagicPak units help make Minnesota’s harsh winters and hot summers more comfortable and less costly. Meanwhile, building owners appreciate that the system makes maintenance more manageable with easy access to serviceable parts. 

Apanel in the wall of an apartment opens for maintenance access to the MagicPak HVAC unit
An access panel within each apartment houses the MagicPak unit away from extreme Minneapolis weather and simplifies maintenance.

“In Minnesota it’s negative 15 degrees. They don’t have to go up there [on the roof] and do service on a unit. All the components are accessible through somebody’s apartment, which is a huge plus,” said Sawka.

There’s also less centralized equipment and pipes, noted Sawka, which makes his job significantly easier. “We don’t have to locate a chiller. There’s no cooling tower, there’s no central core water loop piping to deal with. It’s all self-contained in the unit. And that’s a huge, huge advantage.” 


An Inviting Residential Aesthetic 

In addition to its many pragmatic benefits for developers, owners and residents, a MagicPak system offers architects numerous advantages in achieving their aesthetic vision for the project. Most notably, there’s no need for a condenser farm on the roof or in the yard. Instead, the MagicPak All-in-One units are housed discreetly within each living space. 

At the Legends at Berry, a pattern of regular bump-outs along the exterior accommodates the mechanical closets for each unit without inching into living space, while also creating a homier-looking façade. 

“The MagicPak on the outside of the building also allows us to establish a rhythm that calls a spade a spade. This is multifamily housing. When you look at the outside of the building, you can see how it’s laid out in that regard and that becomes sort of a driving factor in the aesthetics of the building,” said Thomas. 

Thomas appreciates that with MagicPak, a building’s HVAC components “can be sort of seamless with the architecture.” The louvers can be color-matched to blend with nearly any exterior color or cladding. 

A modern apartment exterior with comfortable seating around a fire pitand no visible HVAC units to get in the way
MagicPak enables architects to achieve their vision with discreet color-matched louvers and no unsightly condenser farms.

“I appreciate that it doesn’t look like a hotel. We don’t have a large grille underneath an oversized window. There’s not a big clunky unit on the inside that someone has to look at all the time. It doesn’t require the same kind of wall opening. So, I think it does free up our exteriors by using this product.”

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