Shreshth’s professional focus over the past fifteen years has been to understand and model building performance that results from the interaction between envelope configuration, climatic context, functional requirements, conditioning systems, and occupant behavior. His doctoral research focused on developing automated workflows to construct living campus-wide energy models that are designed to systematically explore future energy scenarios and identify areas of maximum potential savings for large university campuses.
Shreshth’s role is primarily to manage the holistic environmental design scope and work closely with the project teams to shape building designs from the concept phase through implementation. He especially enjoys working on high performance aspiration projects with a focus on designing with passive strategies for thermal and visual comfort; and has completed specialized building-physics analyses for several award-winning projects that represent a broad spectrum of types, scales, climates, and performance goals.