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Victor Olgyay
Principal at Rocky Mountain Institute
Victor Olgyay is a dedicated professional focusing on making buildings an integral part of the climate solution. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design from Antioch College.
With a rich and diverse professional background, Victor has served in various capacities at esteemed organizations. He is currently a Principal at the Rocky Mountain Institute and has previously held positions such as Board Member at Carbon Leadership Forum, University of Colorado Design Review Board, and Green Building Advisory Committee Member at GSA Office of Federal High Performance Buildings.
His extensive experience also includes roles such as serving on the Board of Directors at the American Solar Energy Society, being a Faculty member at the US Green Building Council, and holding the position of Vice President at ENSAR Group, Inc. Earlier in his career, Victor worked as a Project Architect at Design Group Architects, Director of Research at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Associate Professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Principal and bioclimatic consultant at The Architecture Studio.
Furthermore, he has been associated with roles such as Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Project Architect at Akira Yamashita and Associates, and Study manager at DCPO, showcasing his vast expertise and contributions to the field of architecture and environmental design.