Our Regenerative Design Services
I am fortunate to have had a varied career, in project types, roles, and geography. The services I now offer reflect that diversity and are grouped in three broad categories as defined below. If there is something you would like me to consider, feel free to ask even if you don’t see it here.
First Cuningham corporate carbon footprint analysis, 2018, image courtesy of Cuningham, developed by Paul Hutton
Aerial view of Sierra Grande PK-12 School, Mt. Blanca in background, photo courtesy of Cuningham
Paul Hutton - Sustainability and Passive House Coordinator
Paul being interviewed at Themed Entertainment Association Awards Ceremony by Emily Dow, Disney Director of Imagineering, March 2024
2025 Rate Schedule
Available on request.
Master Planning
Educational facility master planning
Site master planning
Climate action planning
Organizational and Corporate decarbonization
Fractional Chief Sustainability Officer
Project Consulting
Electrification and on-site energy storage
Renewable energy systems
Benchmarking compliance
Alternative and low embodied carbon building materials
Daylighting design and implementation
HVAC system integration
Education and Training in Regenerative Design
Executive coaching
Regenerative Design
Corporate culture change
Energy benchmarking
Electrification
Tailored Services for Select Clients
Entropy Design LLC offers bespoke consulting services for discerning clients. Our team of experts collaborates closely with each client to create customized solutions that align with their unique vision and values. Through a holistic approach to the built environment, we aim to maximize the positive impact of every project we undertake. Book a free consultation today to experience design and planning with a focus on regenerative principles.
Innovative Approaches
Our blog is your free ticket to the latest trends, expert tips, and industry insights. We focus on what the future is bringing and where the design world is going. Check out our blog regularly to stay at the forefront of innovation and regenerative design.
There are many costs associated with the design, construction, and development of a new house project. Many homeowners believe the only cost, after procuring a suitable property on which to build, is what they will pay their General Contractor, through the contract for construction. A homeowner will incur many other costs and their total impact can be substantial. Below is a checklist for homeowners to consider as they plan a new house