Material transparency is key for architects and designers to improve health, reduce environmental impact, and promote equity. We use transparency frameworks like LEED, Living Building Challenge and the AIA Materials Pledge to inform our practice.
As we help communities design their streets, transportation systems, and public spaces, we recognize the uncertainty that big changes can bring. By focusing on the fundamentals of walkable communities and safe, accessible networks, we will be resilient.
Greening Existing Buildings on College Campuses | evolveEA Higher education is one of the leading sectors in sustainability thinking and... View Article
Returning from the Food Marketing Institute’s Energy and Store Development Conference in Atlanta, I pondered the unique role that supermarkets... View Article
Communities that are pursuing sustainability face issues that take creativity, resources and support over a long period of time to be successful. The community planning process is an essential way to identify these issues and build the capacity to implement solutions.