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DARA Named Finalist for 2026 METROPOLIS Planet Positive Award

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DARA Recognized as a 2026 Planet Positive Award Finalist

DARA, a collaboration between the University of Washington College of Built Environments and Olson Kundig, has been named a Finalist for a 2026 METROPOLIS Planet Positive Award in the Research and Development category. The honor highlights the impact of interdisciplinary, research-driven design in addressing today’s most pressing sustainability challenges.

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The project’s UW team includes Christopher Meek, Teresa F. Moroseos, Heather Burpee, and Rick Mohler, working alongside Olson Kundig’s Vikram Sami and Chris Savage. Both the College of Built Environments and Olson Kundig bring years of combined experience in sustainable design, research, and building science to the collaboration, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing climate-responsive architecture.

The Planet Positive Awards, presented annually by METROPOLIS, recognize projects, products, and ideas that push the building industry toward a more sustainable and equitable future. Being named a Finalist places DARA among a distinguished group of firms, researchers, and institutions recognized for advancing that mission this year.

DARA joins a strong slate of honorees this year. The full list of 2026 Planet Positive Awards finalists is available on the METROPOLIS website.

Award winners will be announced on September 30, 2026, at a ceremony at the Center for Architecture + Design in San Francisco, hosted by METROPOLIS Editor-in-Chief Avinash Rajagopal. The evening will bring together designers, researchers, and sustainability leaders from across the country to celebrate this year’s most forward-thinking work.

Congratulations to the entire DARA team on this well-deserved recognition. The nomination reflects the value of collaboration between academia and practice in advancing sustainable, human-centered design, and affirms the growing role of applied research in shaping real-world outcomes for the College of Built Environments. This Planet Positive Award nomination is a proud moment for the entire College.

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