Building Design
Designing for Efficiency
Making the right building design choices can be challenging for designers and builders. Choosing one building material over another—whether building framing, installation, or windows—can be difficult, and one minor detail can create a dramatic change in energy efficiency. When faced with technical design decisions, it is important that building professionals are on the same page to ensure buildings are energy efficient and also satisfy structural and cost requirements.
What is Available to Designers and Builders?
Fortunately, professionals have many time-tested resources available at their fingertips to make their vision of a well-built, energy-efficient home a reality. Every design situation is different, and it is important to analyze the technical aspects of a building site before the building is constructed. Some of the many concepts a builder must analyze include: site location, context, and solar orientation. Once you have separated your project from the rest, finding the right resources will be much easier. You can use OCEAN’s customizable tools to help sift through to the resources that you need.
Staying Focused on Designing Efficiently
Following the best practices and technical guidelines that apply to your project is vital to success. Whether it's using the right insulation type for your walls, or properly installing and sealing windows, make sure to follow all prescriptive requirements and guidelines provided. Energy efficiency starts with all technical team members being on the right page and following the proper guidelines. Diligently following them in the beginning will pay dividends during construction and after the project’s completion.
Learn More about Energy-Efficient Building Design
Code Builder
OCEAN's tool that addresses efficiency issues in major building design elements
Net-Zero Energy Buildings
Support for and explanations of net-zero energy buildings
Best Practices in Building Design
Resources on OCEAN that cite best practices in design
Architecture 2030![]()
The movement toward net-zero energy buildings by 2030
NAHB Green Building Program![]()
A home builders' approach to green buildings and energy efficiency
