Published in Commercial Construction & Renovation, this article features perspective from Brian Griffis on the Energy Advancement and Innovation Center at The Ohio State University and evolving trends in high-performance facility design.
The Energy Advancement and Innovation Center at The Ohio State University serves as both a research hub and a showcase for sustainability. Bringing together students, faculty, and industry partners, the facility advances smart energy systems, renewable power, and green mobility while functioning as a living lab.
Energy performance and adaptability drove the design, from a solar canopy supplying a significant portion of the building’s power to high-performance precast façades that balance daylighting, insulation, and durability. Early collaboration and integrated design helped exceed energy targets while creating a visually striking campus landmark.
The project reflects broader trends in facility design: prefabrication, embodied carbon reduction, regional material sourcing, and building-integrated renewable systems — all enabling faster construction, long-term efficiency, and resilient, flexible buildings.