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Committed to Sustainable Design

Net-zero buildings consume less non-renewable energy than they generate and have zero net carbon emissions annually. In partnership with the Architecture 2030 Challenge, TLC’s ultimate goal is to reduce fossil fuel consumption in new buildings and major renovations to net zero by the year 2030.

Consequently, we strive to design and deliver net-zero solutions for our clients as illustrated by such projects as: the USGBC LEED NC 2.2 Platinum-certified Archbold Biological Research Station Lodge and Learning Center in Ft. Myers;  the Florida State University Kirby W. Kemper Off-Grid Zero-Emissions Building in Tallahassee; and the Village of Palmetto Bay in South Florida.

  • Off-Grid
  • Daylight Modeling
  • Solar Power
  • Hydrogen Appliances
  • LED Lighting
  • Photovoltaics
  • Ground-Source Heat Pump
  • Insulated Panels
  • Light Shelves
  • Energy Recovery
  • Occupancy Sensors
  • Dimmer Switches
  • Exhaust Fans
  • Demand-Controlled Ventilation
  • Super-Insulated Storage Tanks

Join TLC in the Architecture 2030 Challenge. Contact us today to learn more about our commitment to sustainable design or to schedule a consultation at an office near you.

For more information about TLC’s Net Zero Design Strategies, click here.

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