Environmental mitigation systems are most effective when they are addressed early in the design process. Clean Vapor works with architects to incorporate mitigation strategies into building layouts, foundations, and envelopes, preserving design goals and functional requirements.
This collaborative approach helps avoid late-stage revisions, value engineering conflicts, and coordination challenges during construction.
With more than 15 years of experience providing mitigation designs for new construction, Clean Vapor serves as a technical resource for architects seeking solutions that are both effective and economical.
Our designs account for constructability, material selection, and long-term performance, allowing architects to confidently specify systems that align with project budgets and schedules without over-engineering.
Clean Vapor’s design experience spans commercial, residential, mixed-use, and institutional projects, including sites with complex environmental histories or redevelopment constraints.
We regularly collaborate with developers and REITs, environmental consultants, and public sector agencies, helping architects coordinate mitigation strategies that align with broader project objectives and stakeholder expectations.
Clean Vapor’s design experience spans commercial, residential, mixed-use, and institutional projects, including brownfield sites and other locations with complex environmental histories or redevelopment constraints that must be addressed early in design.
We regularly collaborate with developers and REITs, environmental consultants, and public sector agencies, helping architects coordinate mitigation strategies that align with broader project objectives and stakeholder expectations.
Architectural responsibility extends beyond occupancy. Mitigation systems must continue to perform over time, and documentation must support future facility management and regulatory review.
Clean Vapor designs systems with long-term monitoring and maintenance in mind, helping architects deliver buildings that remain compliant, functional, and defensible well beyond project completion.