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Last week, members of our team visited the Rocky Mountain Institute's Innovation Center in Basalt, Colorado. Operating on net-zero energy, the center showcases how integrative design can surpass environmental and energy benchmarks. Key features like the ‘butterfly’ roof not only enhance the building’s aesthetic but also boost its functionality by maximizing natural light and reducing electrical dependency. This, combined with smart orientation and optimal window-to-wall ratios, effectively harnesses solar energy while minimizing thermal loss. Internally, the building incorporates phase-change materials and significant thermal mass in its concrete floors to naturally regulate temperatures, setting a new standard for energy-efficient commercial design. Its construction achieves remarkable airtightness at 0.36 air changes per hour, thanks to meticulously sealed SIPs panel walls—a testament to precision in modern construction. Our tour reinforced the pivotal role architecture plays in environmental stewardship. Inspired by the Innovation Center, we are more determined than ever to integrate these groundbreaking sustainable practices into our projects, aiming to create spaces that are not only environmentally attuned but also innovatively designed. #Architecture  #IntentionalDesign #VisionarySpaces #DesigningTomorrow #ArchitecturalExcellence #PassiveDesign #RMI

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Martin Roeck

Renewable Energy @ Microsoft

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