Founder of Sol design + consulting
Sanyog started his career in architecture in 1988 and founded Sol design + consulting in 2006 with the intention of creating a firm which could integrate environmental and social issues into economic decision-making of building projects. Since then, the firm has been dedicated to helping clients deliver their sustainability and social goals.
Sanyog is proud to lead the team’s sustainability consultant and design efforts across energy consulting and certification in over 20 states and globally. He strives to create a learning organization where employees can grow and develop while delivering world-class results. In addition to supporting the team’s professional growth, Sanyog enjoys hosting “Sol-searching” monthly pot-lucks at his home and wields a fierce ping-pong paddle.
Outside of the office, Sanyog has served on the Sustainability faculty at the UC, Xavier and Cincinnati State. He lives with his two children in OTR, where he is actively designing a Passive House, Living Building Challenge, Net Zero Energy home for his family. He enjoys running, cooking, and traveling.
Substitute materials are being utilized more in historic rehab projects, but how do you decide when it is appropriate to use them in your project? Architect Sanyog Rathod will share some of the industry's best practices for selecting and using substitute materials in projects.