Clare Miflin specializes in seamlessly integrating green considerations and alternative energy technologies into new and exisiting construction. At Kiss + Cathcart she was project manager for the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute's Research Station in Panama, a building which appraoched "Net Zero imapct' in terms of generating its own power, collecting its own water and treating its own waste. She has a special interest in integrating vegetation into sustainable building design and is currently working on the Stuyvesant Cove Environment Center, which uses deciduous vines to seasonally shade the long east and west facades of the building.
Clare has extensive
knowledge of photovoltaics, having worked on many of Kiss + Cathcart's
building integrated photovoltaic projects and having completed photovoltaic
feasibility studies for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
She has extensive experience in commercial and residential construction,
both in New York and internationally, and has successfully managed
many of Kiss + Cathcart's most demanding projects.