Principal
Perkins Eastman
Boston, Massachusetts
Dan Arons is a principal with Perkins Eastman. He is a recognized leader in sustainable design as well as an architect and place-maker of academic buildings and campuses. He has over 30 years of experience and a diverse portfolio of award-winning projects in New England. Dan is a leading advocate for high-performance and LEED projects, has taught graduate-level sustainable building design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and presents regularly at local and national conferences on high-performance design and focuses on educational projects. He previously co-founded, Architerra Inc. an early proponent of leading sustainable projects. Arons has shared responsibility for designing and executing exemplary high performance projects, including the Garthwaite Center, an American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top Ten Green Building; the zero-net-energy, LEED Platinum Keene State College Technology, Design, and Safety Center; DeMeritt Hall, a sustainable physics building at University of New Hampshire, and the "energy plus" LEED Platinum State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) Gateway Building. Arons holds a bachelor of architecture from University of Minnesota, and a master of science in building technology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which awarded him the Marvin E. Goody Award for Architectural Practice and Design Research.
High Performance Design for Education: Lessons from an Early Adopter
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM East Coast USA Time