
This episode of SPACES features David Sellers, Principal Architect and co-founder of Hawaii Off-Grid, a pioneering firm committed to designing only net-zero new buildings.David shares his journey from Texas to Hawaii, detailing the experiences that shaped his commitment to sustainable architecture.He discusses the evolution of off-grid architecture, the importance of net-zero buildings, and the innovative materials and technologies that are transforming the industry. Sellers emphasizes the need for adaptability in design to address climate change and the significance of financial incentives in promoting sustainable practices.He also highlights the role of community collaboration in achieving these goals and expresses his excitement for the future of architecture.Hawaii Off GridSurf Block MauiLYNESIf you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media.Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast websiteLYNES // Gābl MediaAll rights reservedMentioned in this episode:Gabl CESTo Build is Human
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