How Henson Architecture Navigates Local Law 97 for Sustainable Building Design
2019 saw New York City enact Local Law 97 (Law 97), which stands as a major piece of climate legislation that establishes ambitious emissions rules for new york city's largest buildings. Law 97 is among the country’s most comprehensive energy and GHG reduction policies, placing carbon caps on buildings and mandating that building owners meet new emission limits by 2024—and even stricter limits by 2030. Complying with Local Law 97 presents building owners and developers with complex challenges that call for creative retrofit strategies and solid partnerships. To meet these demands, Henson Architecture partners with owners, blending compliance with heritage preservation and meaningful greenhouse gas emission reduction.
Understanding Local Law 97 and Its Implications
Local Law 97 forms a cornerstone of NYC’s climate policies, with objectives to cut greenhouse gas emissions 40% by 2030 and 80% by 2050. The law targets new york city's largest buildings — those over 25,000 square feet — and establishes emissions regulations placing carbon caps on building operations. Such carbon caps impose rigorous annual GHG emissions limits per square foot, pressing building owners to either reduce emissions and elevate energy efficiency or incur hefty fines.
Many buildings currently exceed the law’s ambitious emissions targets. This means building owners need to pinpoint where energy reductions can be achieved, including upgrades to systems, improvements to envelopes, and clean energy solutions. Critically, Law 97 is in line with NYC climate goals, reinforcing the city’s stance as a sustainability leader and promoting a transition to low-carbon urban living.
How Henson Architecture Supports Local Law 97 Compliance
Our guiding philosophy at Henson Architecture is to “Preserve the Past. Performance the Future.” It’s a value that informs each project as we help building owners address Local Law 97’s stringent demands, leveraging adaptive reuse and sustainable retrofit solutions. Our expertise enables us to assist building owners facing Local Law 97’s complexities, especially those stewarding local law 97 New York City NYC’s historic and heritage buildings. Many buildings under Law 97 feature special conditions or landmark status, necessitating careful solutions that maintain character as they achieve new carbon emission limits.

Owners gain from our strong craftsmanship and technical expertise, merging traditional methods with advanced sustainable design. Whether we’re designing energy retrofits, restoring facades, or consulting on building envelopes, NYC clients know we provide solutions that advance climate objectives without sacrificing heritage value.
Meeting Emissions Limits: Energy Retrofit Approaches under Law 97
Energy remains central to the challenge of complying with Local Law 97. The primary strategies to limit greenhouse gas emissions and meet NYC’s established carbon emission limits are reducing energy use and transitioning to clean energy sources.
Together with owners, we review energy use through lifecycle analysis and modeling to determine where upgrades and operational changes can significantly decrease energy demands. Our recommended energy retrofit strategies often consist of the following interventions:
- Upgrading HVAC systems for efficiency and electrification to reduce fossil fuel reliance and improve controllability.
- Upgrading the building envelope with added insulation, air sealing, and window repairs to reduce energy losses.
- Integrating clean energy solutions such as solar photovoltaic systems or participation in NYSERDA-supported clean energy programs.
- Deploying advanced energy management systems for ongoing monitoring and efficiency improvements.
- Detailed condition assessments and feasibility analyses evaluating retrofit viability.
- Efficiently managing landmark filings and fulfilling DOB compliance documentation together.
- Connection to NYSERDA funding programs and participation in NYC Accelerator training.
- Strategic roadmap development to phase upgrades, balancing cost, disruption, and long-term energy savings.
- By focusing on cost-saving, code-approved techniques, we manage to reduce costs and protect a building’s heritage.
- Technical precision and craftsmanship are combined so retrofits meet both historic standards and emissions mandates.
- By collaborating with DOB and preservation agencies, our team simplifies permits and aligns work with Law 97 parameters.
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