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- New Building
- Remodel
- Single-family home
- Multi-family residential
- ADU
- 2000 sq ft or Less
- 2001 sq ft to 5000 sq ft
- 5001 sq ft or More
Sustainability Expertise & Credentials
Our team is all LEED certified. We have designed some of the most performance – forward projects in CA, including Adobe’s Founder’s tower, the first large-scale all-electric building in the bay area. In addition to incorporating sustainable principals we also teach sustainable practices.
- New Building
- Remodel
- Restoration/Preservation
- Single-family home
- Multi-family residential
- ADU
- 2000 sq ft or Less
- 2001 sq ft to 5000 sq ft
- 5001 sq ft or More
Sustainability Expertise & Credentials
- New Building
- Remodel
- Single-family home
- Multi-family residential
- ADU
- 2000 sq ft or Less
- 2001 sq ft to 5000 sq ft
- 5001 sq ft or More
Sustainability Expertise & Credentials
Stayner Architects has completed projects for environmentally-minded clients at a range of challenging sites. At Deep Springs College, we designed a Boarding House that thrives in a demanding climate at the outskirts of Death Valley National Park near Big Pine, California. At this remote site, designing an efficient facility to lower energy use was critical to the self-sustainability of the College’s off-grid infrastructure. For a multi-modal transit hub in the Eastern Sierra’s, we implemented passive heating and cooling, optimized solar energy production, and reduced electricity usage. To foster the transportation facility’s connection to the site, we worked with a landscape architect to develop fire-resistant planting design, support the capture and reuse of water, and create a garden of native plants. We approach sustainability through a multifaceted lens that considers not just reduction in carbon footprint, but a wide consideration of social and ecological impacts.
Stayner Architects is currently working on the design for a new residential estate project in Pacific Palisades utilizing a variety of strategies for improved fire resilience, including a mass timber structure which provides inherent resistance to fire damage. A stone rainscreen wraps around the exterior walls and roof, providing a protective outer shell for the mass timber interior, which shelters a small courtyard garden at its center. In response to wildfire threats, large openings framing views of the site can be closed down through various pivoting architectural metalwork shutters and awnings. Beyond the building, our in-house landscape design team used fire-resistant strategies, including careful plant selection, defensible spaces, and footpaths serving as fuel breaks. We have developed a methodology to apply these principles to a variety of site-specific conditions, which can be complemented through the installation of additional mechanical and sprinkler systems.
- Single-family home
- Multi-family residential
- ADU
- 2000 sq ft or Less
- 2001 sq ft to 5000 sq ft
- 5001 sq ft or More
Sustainability Expertise & Credentials
LEED, Living Building Challenge, and Passive House
- New Building
- Remodel
- Single-family home
- Multi-family residential
- ADU
- 2000 sq ft or Less
- 2001 sq ft to 5000 sq ft
- 5001 sq ft or More
Sustainability Expertise & Credentials
- New Building
- Remodel
- Restoration/Preservation
- Single-family home
- ADU
- 2000 sq ft or Less
- 2001 sq ft to 5000 sq ft
- 5001 sq ft or More





