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Sustainability

Sustainability

Sustainability in the built environment is about creating strong, lasting structures that support communities and economies for generations. It shapes the way we design, build, and maintain infrastructure—ensuring efficiency, durability, and responsible resource use. In construction, sustainable solutions enhance resilience, improve performance, and reduce long-term costs.

Miyamoto is committed to engineering sustainable, high-performance infrastructure that prioritizes safety, efficiency, and longevity. With projects that push the limits of sustainable construction, such as Google Charleston East Headquarters, Dublin Police & Fire Safety Complex, and Arch Nexus Sustainable Adaptive Reuse, our structural and MEP engineering staff bring valuable expertise to every project. We believe that sustainable design is essential for a strong, resilient future.

Sustainability Projects

Hospitality, Sustainability

Miyako Hybrid Hotel

Torrence, CA

The Miyako Hybrid Hotel is an eight-story, 209-room, eco-friendly boutique hotel and spa in Torrance [..]

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Education, Sustainability

Los Angeles City College Student Union

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles City College (LACC) partnered with Miyamoto’s design-build team to develop a new student [..]

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Commercial, Sustainability

Diesel Headquarters

Breganze, Italy

The headquarters of “Diesel,” the famous Italian fashion brand, is a net-zero energy project. The [..]

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