Are you passionate about minimizing the environmental impact of your design projects?
Optimizing operational energy not only lowers operational costs but also crafts a legacy of responsible design for generations to come. As architects and interior designers, you hold the blueprint for a better world.
Data reveals that buildings are responsible for a significant chunk of global energy consumption (up to 40% in some regions), with operational energy being a major culprit. Operational energy is the energy needed to power and maintain a building's functions. Each material chosen and each construction method employed, contributes to the energy consumption of a building, impacting the planet long before it opens its doors. By employing strategies to reduce energy consumption, architects and interior designers can steer their projects towards a greener path.
Where do we start?
By embracing these basic Passive House principles, you can cut energy consumption while making a genuine impact by shaping spaces that are aesthetically remarkable and ecologically responsible. For more design strategies to achieving operational energy goals, check out our Change by Design session "Optimizing Operational Energy Consumption in Buildings."
Here's to reducing energy waste - by design.