
Jeff came to Payette in 2001 and 2002 as a summer student working on, among other projects, the Rockefeller University project. After graduating, he joined the firm full-time to work on the University of Massachusetts Memorial Hospital. Since then he has worked primarily on projects for the Harvard Art Museums and grew to a team leadership position. Jeff has demonstrated unusual skill in leveraging the capabilities of highly expert teams to conceive and execute innovative design solutions. He is an excellent mentor and consistently earns the trust and respect of his clients and team members. Jeff received his B.Arch from Syracuse University in 2003.
Payette People Megan Brown @megann.and.co shares insight on Passive House standards, an impactful and remarkably simple way architects can achieve energy and carbon goals while simultaneously enhancing the lives of the people using the buildings.
Passive House concepts & standards can positively impact:
🏠 Better building envelopes
🏠 Human health
🏠 Enhanced social equity
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