Portfolio: David W Griffin II

This page highlights projects worked on by David Griffin II, some of which predate the founding of Griffin EnerG Consulting.

Certifications

Net Zero Energy is no longer a theoretical idea being pushed by academics. It is here today as a viable approach to new construction and major renovation projects both big and small as shown by the examples below. 

Zero Net Energy

ILFI

Project: Arch|Nexus Sac (Sacramento, CA)

Architect of Record: Architectural Nexus, Inc.

Certification Level: Full

ZNE Approach: On-site Generation

ZNE Status: Verified

David Griffin’s Contribution: Energy modeling, and post occupancy services

David Griffin II's contribution predated founding of Griffin EnerG Consulting

Zero Net Energy Design

Green Globes

Project: Wynn South Convention Expansion (Las Vegas, NV)

Certification Level: Three Green Globes

ZNE Approach: On/Off-site Generation

ZNE Status: Pending Verification

Zero Energy Certification at Griffin EnerG

The most effective way of verifying the status of a net zero energy (NZE) building is via third-party verification. Griffin EnerG has had the opportunity to work on the design and operation of several NZE projects which have been verified by a third party through a certification system. The Living Building Challenge, Green Globes, and the International Living Future Institute’s (ILFI) zero energy certification are relevant work examples illustrated below.

Branch Library Zero Net Energy

Daybreak, UT

ILFI Zero Energy

ZNE Approach: On-site Generation

ZNE Status: ZNE Design

Certification Level: Verified

Architect of Record: Architectural Nexus, Inc.

David Griffin’s Contribution: Energy modeling

David Griffin II’s contribution predated founding of Griffin EnerG Consulting

Zero Net Energy Home

Holladay, UT

ILFI Zero Energy

Project: Highland Drive

Certification Level: Full

ZNE Approach: On-site Generation

ZNE Status: Verified

Zero Net Energy house

Holladay, UT

ILFI Zero Energy

Project: Lincoln Lane

Certification Level: Full

ZNE Approach: On-site Generation

ZNE Status: Verified

Non-Certifications

SLC Fire station Zero Net Energy

SLC Fire Station #14 (SLC, UT)

ZNE Approach: On-site Generation

ZNE Status: Post Occupancy Evaluation

US Bureau of reclamation

US Bureau of Reclamation (Pleasant Grove, UT)

ZNE Approach: On-site Generation

ZNE Status: Post Occupancy Evaluation

The Department of Energy’s (DOE) zero net energy building (ZNEB) definition is an alternative path to third party certifications. On multiple occasions, we have had the opportunity to provide feasibility studies and post occupancy evaluation for getting projects to ZNE. The projects above illustrate projects which either explored ZNE and chose not to obtain the status, the owner experienced issues getting to ZNE, or required corrective action post occupancy to obtain the operational goal.

Project Credits

Emma Shipley, Graphic Designer, ZNE Infographics

Shawna Cuan, Project Manager, ZNE Infographics

Joseph Yee, Architect, Arch|Nexus SAC

Frank Moore, Wynn Architect, Wynn South Convention Expansion

Amir Haskic, Owner, Lincoln Lane Residence

Amir Haskic, Owner, Highland Drive

Cameron Scott, SLC CxA, Fire Station 14

Stephen Dundorf, Sustainable Building Design, US Bureau of Reclamation

Architectural Nexus, Architect, SLCo Branch Library