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  • Designing Schools That Heal, Inspire, and Perform Better: Human-Centered Sustainable Design with Bob Morris
    2026/06/17
    🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: What happens when sustainability stops being about buzzwords — and starts being about healthier kids, stronger schools, and lower operational costs? Architect Bob Morris breaks down how net-zero schools, biophilic design, and human-centered architecture are reshaping the future of education. 🙋 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion **Bob is an architect who specializes in the planning and design of K12 schools for EUA, a multi-disciplinary design firm with five office locations in Wisconsin, Colorado, and Georgia. Architecture, for Bob, is a means to an end. Great design is measured by how it improves the lives of those who experience it. This necessitates a user-driven approach, emphasizing the voices of teachers, parents, and students in the design process. The results are learning environments that embrace equity, promote student agency, and encourage experiential learning opportunities. It also leads to designs that are rooted in the places and stories of the communities they serve, emphasizing connections to nature, long-term sustainability, and responsible use of resources. As a senior design architect and principal at EUA, Bob's personal design approach mirrors the values of his firm. EUA's design philosophy is anchored by the belief that design has the power to unleash true human potential and to enrich communities. This includes a firm-wide aspiration to net-zero emissions in the built environment as evidenced in the AIA 2030 Commitment.** 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Bob Morris revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🧠 Key Insight #1: Sustainable schools perform better when they prioritize human wellness — not just energy savings. The Challenge: Traditional school buildings often focused on efficiency and standardization while overlooking how physical environments impact student health, engagement, and learning outcomes.The Solution: Bob and his team design schools with biophilic principles, natural daylight, improved indoor air quality, flexible learning environments, and stronger connections to nature.ROI: Healthier students, increased engagement, improved learning environments, and long-term building performance that supports both wellness and sustainability goals. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Net-zero schools are becoming financially realistic for public education. The Challenge: Renewable technologies like geothermal and solar were historically viewed as too expensive or impractical for publicly funded school districts.The Solution: Advances in geothermal systems, photovoltaic arrays, and available funding opportunities are helping schools achieve ambitious energy goals without sacrificing budgets.ROI: Lower operational costs, reduced energy consumption, and the ability for school districts to reinvest savings directly into student programs and educational resources. 🧠 Key Insight #3: The future of sustainability depends on reframing the conversation around people, not politics. The Challenge: Sustainability and "green building" conversations can become politically divisive, especially in public-sector projects.The Solution: Bob emphasizes focusing conversations around health, student outcomes, operational efficiency, and creating environments that genuinely improve human experience.ROI: Greater community buy-in, stronger stakeholder alignment, and more meaningful progress toward resilient, high-performance buildings. ❝ Sustainable Soundbite "The buildings we design today become the world the next generation is stuck with." — Bob Morris 🤗 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Evaluate how your current spaces support occupant wellness through daylight, air quality, and connection to nature.This Quarter: Explore geothermal or photovoltaic feasibility studies for upcoming projects or facility upgrades.This Year: Build sustainability conversations around measurable human outcomes — wellness, productivity, and operational savings — to improve stakeholder alignment. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 📜 Read the transcript 👉 here 👩🏻‍💻 Connect with Bob Morris: Website: https://eua.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-morris/, https://www.linkedin.com/company/eppstein-uhen-architects/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com 🤩 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🤝 Today's Episode Sponsored By: BuildingPlaques.com BuildingPlaques.com helps project teams showcase the story behind their LEED and green building certifications with fully customized architectural plaques. Highlight your scorecard, sustainability strategy, project team, and certifications in one sleek display designed to educate and inspire ...
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    29 分
  • From LEED to Decarbonization: Tanya Eagle's Blueprint for the Future of Sustainable Buildings
    2026/06/10
    ♻️ The Green Impact Report Quick take: Tanya Eagle has spent her career proving that sustainability isn't a "nice to have" — it's a smarter way to design, operate, and future-proof buildings. In this episode, the LEED Fellow and JLL sustainability leader shares why the future of green building is bigger than certifications and how decarbonization, wellness, resilience, and material health are converging into one holistic strategy. 🙋 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion With over sixteen years of experience leading sustainable design programs, Tanya is dedicated to sharing practical steps toward a sustainable future. Tanya is a Director on JLL's Sustainable Building team, leading sustainability advisory services and solutions for diverse projects across the commercial real estate landscape. Prior to JLL, Tanya was the Leader of Sustainability Standards at Perkins Eastman and worked at CallisonRTKL and GBCI. Tanya serves on the AIA Materials Pledge Working Group, the LEED MR TAG, the IWBI Materials Advisory, the Greenbuild Summit Working Group, and was a catalyst member of the mindful Materials AEC Forum. Tanya has several publications and has spoken widely at leading industry forums such as Greenbuild, AIA Conference on Architecture & Design, NeoCon, AIA International, and Metropolis symposiums. Tanya is committed to achieving climate, wellness, and equity goals at scale in the built environment. Tanya is a LEED Fellow, a certified planner (AICP), an Associate member of AIA, and holds LEED AP BD+C and WELL AP credentials. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Tanya Eagle explains how the Green Building Movement is evolving beyond checklists into holistic business strategy. 🧰 Key Insight #1: Sustainability succeeds when it's integrated into business strategy — not treated like an add-on. The Challenge: Many organizations still approach sustainability as a disconnected initiative instead of embedding it into operations, portfolio planning, and long-term risk management.The Solution: Tanya works with clients at JLL to align carbon reduction, wellness, resilience, and operational goals into scalable sustainability roadmaps across entire portfolios — not just individual projects.ROI: Companies reduce operational risk, stay ahead of regulations, improve employee experience, and create long-term value while meeting decarbonization goals. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Healthy buildings and high-performance buildings are no longer separate conversations. The Challenge: For years, the industry treated wellness and sustainability like competing priorities, often assuming healthier spaces cost more or sacrificed performance.The Solution: Tanya highlighted projects like the John Lewis Elementary School in Washington, D.C. — a LEED Platinum, WELL Platinum, and Net Zero Energy-certified school — as proof that wellness and sustainability can work together.ROI: Better indoor environments improve occupant wellbeing while also delivering energy efficiency, operational savings, and long-term building performance. 🧰 Key Insight #3: The next wave of sustainability is about resilience, material health, and human-centered design. The Challenge: Many organizations focus narrowly on operational carbon while overlooking material impacts, climate resilience, and occupant health risks.The Solution: Tanya encourages teams to zoom out and think holistically — evaluating embodied carbon, material transparency, biodiversity, resilience, and human health together rather than in silos.ROI: Future-ready buildings are more resilient to climate risk, better aligned with emerging regulations, healthier for occupants, and more attractive to tenants and investors. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "Don't try to be someone else in the room. Lean into your strengths, your perspective, and your passion — that's where real leadership in sustainability begins."— Tanya Eagle 👍 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Align stakeholders around one clear sustainability goal before launching a project or initiative.This Quarter: Identify one sustainability topic to deepen your expertise in — resilience, embodied carbon, wellness, or material health.This Year: Build a holistic roadmap that connects sustainability goals to operational performance, business outcomes, and occupant wellbeing. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 🎧 Read the transcript 👉 here 👩🏻‍💻 Connect with Tanya: Website: https://www.us.jll.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyaeagle/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com/ 🌟 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque ...
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  • Solar, Batteries & the Future of Resilient Buildings with Jesse Michalski
    2026/06/03
    ✅ The Green Impact Report Quick take: Most schools talk about sustainability. Jesse Michalski helped build one that actually runs on it. In this episode, the longtime electrician and renewable energy specialist breaks down how a Wisconsin middle school became a net-zero energy success story —without sacrificing practicality, ROI, or resilience. 🤝 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Jesse Michalski is a renewable energy specialist at Eland Electric, a third-generation electrical contractor based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. With more than 20 years in the electrical trade, Jesse has helped lead commercial, residential, and K-12 solar installations across the Midwest. He specializes in solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage, and resilient electrical infrastructure, helping clients future-proof buildings while reducing operational costs and carbon emissions. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building 🤩 Key Insight #1: Net-zero buildings don't happen by accident — they're designed "solar ready" from day one. The Challenge: Many buildings attempt to add renewables after construction, forcing expensive retrofits, structural upgrades, and electrical redesigns.The Solution: Jesse and his team worked with architects early in the Menasha Maplewood School project to ensure the building was structurally and electrically prepared for future solar and battery storage.ROI: The school avoided costly retrofit work later, streamlined installation, and successfully delivered a net-zero energy facility with geothermal heating, solar power, and battery backup. 🌟 Key Insight #2: Battery storage means different things depending on where you live. The Challenge: Building owners often assume batteries automatically create financial savings everywhere.The Solution: Jesse explained how battery economics depend heavily on local utility policies and net metering rules. In Wisconsin, batteries are primarily used for resiliency and backup power, while in states like California they also help avoid losing excess solar generation to the grid.ROI: Smart battery integration can provide backup power during outages, reduce generator maintenance, and maximize energy savings where utility pricing structures support it. 🤗 Key Insight #3: The future of residential resiliency may already be parked in your driveway. The Challenge: Homeowners want resilient backup power systems but often struggle with battery costs and infrastructure decisions.The Solution: Jesse highlighted the rise of vehicle-to-home (V2H) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, allowing EV batteries to temporarily power homes during outages.ROI: Homeowners may soon leverage existing EV batteries as whole-home backup systems, reducing the need for standalone storage investments while increasing grid flexibility. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "There is always a way to bring it to fruition. I don't like roadblocks. They don't exist in my world." — Jesse Michalski 🤩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit whether your next project is truly "solar ready," including roof load capacity, conduit pathways, and electrical infrastructure.This Quarter: Evaluate battery storage opportunities based on your state's utility incentives, net metering policies, and resiliency needs.This Year: Build cross-functional collaboration earlier between architects, engineers, electricians, and renewable energy specialists to future-proof projects from day one. 🤝 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 🎙️ Read the transcript 👉 Here 🔗 Connect with Jesse Michalski: Website: https://www.elandelectric.com/ , https://www.heatspring.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-michalski-43513163/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com 🌟 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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  • From Passive Design to Net Zero: Transforming London's Built Environment with Sonal Jain
    2026/05/27
    🎙️ The Green Impact Report Quick take: Most sustainability conversations stop at ambition. Sonal Jain is focused on execution. In this episode, the King's Cross sustainability leader breaks down how one of London's most influential mixed-use estates is turning net-zero commitments into operational reality — through electrification, performance-first thinking, and commercially driven sustainability strategies. 🤝 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Sonal Jain is a sustainability and social impact leader with more than 20 years of experience transforming the built environment across the U.S. and UK. Starting with a foundation in architecture and building physics, Sonal has advised on early LEED Platinum projects, led global sustainability transformation efforts at JLL, and now oversees sustainability and social impact initiatives at King's Cross in London — one of Europe's most innovative mixed-use developments. Her work blends technical rigor, commercial strategy, and long-term resilience planning to decarbonize real estate portfolios at scale. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building 🎯 Key Insight #1: Existing buildings are where the real climate impact happens. The Challenge: Too much industry focus remains on flashy new developments while the vast majority of emissions come from aging existing building stock.The Solution: Sonal shifted her work toward retrofitting and operational performance improvement — transforming pre-war industrial buildings into efficient, electrified assets one building at a time.ROI: At Workspace Group, her team electrified more than 50% of a 60-building portfolio while achieving annual energy reductions of 5 – 10%, proving sustainability upgrades can scale operationally and financially. 🎯 Key Insight #2: Certifications matter — but performance matters more. The Challenge: Sustainability certifications can become marketing labels instead of meaningful operational tools.The Solution: Sonal advocates for a performance-first mindset focused on measurable outcomes like energy reduction, electrification, and operational efficiency — not just plaques on the wall.ROI: Real estate owners can redirect time and capital toward initiatives that lower operational costs, improve resilience, and future-proof assets against tightening regulations. 🎯 Key Insight #3: Sustainability succeeds when it aligns with commercial value. The Challenge: Sustainability initiatives often lose momentum during economic downturns when business leaders see them as optional costs.The Solution: Sonal approaches every initiative through a commercial lens — linking sustainability directly to risk management, resilience, operational savings, and long-term asset value.ROI: Organizations that integrate sustainability into core business strategy are better positioned to attract tenants, reduce future transition risk, and remain competitive over the next decade. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "You cannot separate environmental impact from people impact—great real estate must serve both." - Sonal Jain 🧩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify one operational inefficiency in your existing building portfolio and benchmark its energy performance.This Quarter: Develop a phased electrification roadmap focused on systems with the highest long-term carbon reduction potential.This Year: Reframe sustainability initiatives through the lens of commercial resilience, operational savings, and future tenant expectations. 🤝 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 🎙️ Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Sonal Jain: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashmisonal/Website: https://kingscrossgroup.co.uk/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://greenbuildingmatters.com/ 🌟 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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    37 分
  • Designing Sustainability Into Every Decision: Making Green Design the Default with Jennifer Wehling
    2026/05/20
    ♻️ The Green Impact Report Quick take: Sustainability isn't a feature — it's the baseline. Jennifer Wehling breaks down how Embedding Green Strategies into every decision (not waiting for permission) is how firms scale impact fast. 🤝 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion A licensed architect with over 20 years of experience working on a wide variety of project types, Jennifer Wehling 's experience as an architect and passion for the environment gives her a unique appreciation for the various constraints of a project. She strives to deliver the most sustainable project possible without negatively impacting budget, scope, and schedule. Jennifer believes designers and architects have a responsibility to protect the natural environment. As HMC's director of sustainability, she leads strategic initiatives for sustainable building firm-wide and aims to impact not just HMC's designs, but its operations as well; guiding HMC in minimizing its footprint while maximizing its positive impact. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Jennifer Wehling revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🧰 Key Insight #1: Sustainable design isn't optional — it's just good design. The Challenge: Many clients still don't explicitly ask for sustainability, creating hesitation among design teams to push green strategies.The Solution: Stop asking for permission — embed sustainability into every design decision by default, whether the client requests it or not.ROI: Higher-performing buildings, better energy outcomes, and long-term cost savings — without needing to "sell" sustainability as an add-on. 🧰 Key Insight #2: Language matters more than labels in driving adoption. The Challenge: Terms like "sustainability" or "green building" can create resistance depending on the audience.The Solution: Meet clients where they are — frame conversations around resilience, decarbonization, or health instead of forcing one label.ROI: Increased client buy-in, smoother project alignment, and faster implementation of high-impact strategies. 🧰 Key Insight #3: Influence scales faster in leadership than in design alone. The Challenge: Early-career architects often feel limited in their ability to drive sustainability across projects.The Solution: Transition into roles (like Director of Sustainability) that shape firm-wide strategy, standards, and culture.ROI: Exponential impact — more projects influenced, stronger firm positioning, and deeper industry-wide change. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "Don't be afraid to make waves — progress in sustainability happens when someone is willing to push the boulder uphill." – Jennifer Wehling 🧗‍♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify one project decision where sustainability can be improved — without adding cost.This Quarter: Reframe sustainability conversations with clients using language they care about (health, cost, resilience).This Year: Advocate for firm-wide sustainability standards or a formal role to scale impact. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📋 Read the transcript here 👩🏻‍💻 Connect with Jennifer Wehling: Website: https://hmcarchitects.com/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-wehling-aia 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com ✅ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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    25 分
  • Decarbonizing 70% of Buildings: AI, Energy Storage, & the Future of Sustainable Design with Efrie Escott
    2026/05/13
    📕 The Green Impact Report Quick take: If you care about scaling sustainability beyond one building at a time, this episode is a Masterclass. Efrie Escott shows how decarbonization, AI, and systems thinking are reshaping the entire built environment — fast. 🤗 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Efrie Escott is the Decarbonization Technical Program Leader at Schneider Electric, promoting strategies to accelerate the transition to a regenerative built environment. As an architect and LCA practitioner, Efrie previously led sustainability efforts as a Principal of Environmental Research within the Kieran Timberlake Research Group, where she was a core member of the development team for Tally, an award-winning BIM-integrated life cycle assessment tool. She was a member of the USGBC Materials + Resources and the ILFI Energy + Carbon Technical Advisory Groups, AIA Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence, founder of Philadelphia's Dynamo User Group, and Co-Chair for AIA Philadelphia Women in Architecture. She currently chairs the Embodied Carbon chapter for ASHRAE/ICC Standard 240p and serves on the ILFI's Board of Directors. Efrie's research has been published in several peer-reviewed, internationally-recognized journals. She lectures internationally and teaches at the University of Pennsylvania. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Efrie Escott challenges the status quo of green building by zooming out — from individual projects to entire systems: ⭐️ Key Insight #1: Decarbonization isn't a buzzword — it's a systems-level mandate. The Challenge: Buildings are optimized individually, ignoring grid instability, climate risk, and community impact.The Solution: Shift from single-building thinking to interconnected systems — where buildings, grids, and communities work together.ROI: Lower operating costs, improved resilience, and scalable carbon reduction across portfolios — not just projects. ⭐️ Key Insight #2: The future isn't new tech — it's better-connected tech. The Challenge: Most buildings already have powerful systems — but they operate in silos.The Solution: Integrate existing technologies using data, AI, and smart controls to unlock compounding performance gains.ROI: "1 + 1 = 2.5" — increased efficiency without massive capital spend, faster ROI through optimization over replacement. ⭐️ Key Insight #3: Energy storage is essential — but today's solutions come with trade-offs. The Challenge: Renewable energy is intermittent, and lithium-ion batteries carry heavy lifecycle impacts and regulatory hurdles.The Solution: Use a mix of strategies — load shifting, smarter controls, and emerging storage tech (beyond lithium-ion).ROI: Greater grid resilience, reduced peak demand costs, and a pathway to cleaner energy — without over-reliance on imperfect tech. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "Better buildings aren't just about efficiency—they're about protecting both people and the planet." — Efrie Escott 🏋️‍♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify one building system (HVAC, lighting, controls) that isn't integrated — and explore how to connect it.This Quarter: Pilot energy optimization strategies like load shifting or AI-driven analytics before investing in new hardware.This Year: Expand your scope — plan projects at the portfolio or community level, not just individual buildings. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📄 Read the transcript: HERE 🔗 Connect with Efrie Escott: LinkedInSchneider Electric 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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    38 分
  • Healthy Homes First: Passive House, Air Quality & the Future of Residential Green Building with Paul Kealey
    2026/05/06
    📋 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Green homes aren't just about energy anymore — they're about human health. Paul breaks down why indoor air quality, moisture control, and passive house design are the real game changers for the future of housing. 🫂 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Paul Kealey has spent nearly twenty years redefining what home truly means. As the Founder and President of EkoBuilt, he leads one of North America's most advanced sustainable homebuilding companies and the Architect of the 'House is Medicine' system. Paul's work proves that homes can do more than save energy, they can actively protect and enhance human health. Through EkoBuilt, he designs and constructs Net-Zero Passive Houses that are affordable, resilient, and liferewarding. His mission challenges the conventional building industry by showing that most homes don't just waste energy, they compromise health. Paul's mission is clear: to make homes that heal. He has built his career around proving that healthy homes are the most powerful medicine we take every day - lowering energy bills, reducing stress, preventing mold and illness, and protecting the planet. From families seeking nurturing environments to developers building sustainable communities, Paul brings science-backed insight, practical strategies, and an unwavering belief that the home is humanity's most overlooked medicine 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Paul redefines what "green homes" should actually prioritize: 🧰 Key Insight #1: Healthy homes — not just efficient homes — are the missing piece in residential construction. The Challenge: Traditional homes prioritize structural safety and energy efficiency, but ignore indoor air quality and long-term health impacts.The Solution: Design homes around controlled air environments — airtight construction paired with mechanical ventilation to ensure clean, oxygen-rich indoor air.ROI: Reduced health risks, improved sleep and cognitive function, and a living environment that actively supports well-being — not undermines it. 🧰 Key Insight #2: Passive House isn't expensive — it's misunderstood. The Challenge: High-performance homes are perceived as luxury builds with unaffordable price tags.The Solution: Standardize and prefab passive house components to reduce costs, simplify construction, and eliminate specialized labor.ROI: Only ~5–10% higher upfront cost — often offset immediately by energy savings (e.g., eliminating $4K–$5K annual heating bills). 🧰 Key Insight #3: Moisture — not energy — is the real enemy of buildings and health. The Challenge: Conventional construction traps moisture, leading to mold, deterioration, and unhealthy indoor environments.The Solution: Use vapor-open assemblies and moisture-managed envelopes that allow buildings to dry and maintain durability.ROI: Longer-lasting buildings, reduced maintenance costs, and healthier indoor environments with lower risk of mold-related illness. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "We can't truly be healthy unless we're living in a healthy home — our environment is the foundation of our wellbeing." — Paul Kealey 🧩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Test your home's air quality — check CO₂ levels, humidity, and consider a radon or mold test.This Quarter: Explore airtight construction and mechanical ventilation strategies for your next project.This Year: Evaluate passive house or high-performance building standards as a baseline — not an upgrade. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📄 Read the transcript:HERE 👩🏻‍💻 Connect with Paul: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paul-kealey-17614529Website: EkoBuiltYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@EkoBuiltPassiveHomes 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com 👉 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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  • From Bavaria to Athens: Sandra Bär on Building Greece's Green Future
    2026/04/29
    🧰 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Greece didn't have a word for "sustainability" — and Sandra Bär helped build an entire Green Building Market anyway. This episode is a playbook for creating impact where infrastructure doesn't exist yet. 🙋‍♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Sandra Bär is the founder of Beyond Sustainability and a pioneering green building consultant in Greece. Originally from Bavaria, Germany, she has spent nearly two decades leading LEED and WELL projects, including contributing to the first LEED-certified building in Greece and expanding sustainable development across the region. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Sandra Bär revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🧠 Key Insight #1: You don't need a mature market — you need conviction. The Challenge: Sustainability wasn't even a defined concept in Greece — no framework, no language alignment, and limited local expertise.The Solution: Sandra stepped in to coordinate one of Greece's first LEED projects, learning in real time and replacing external consultants when needed.ROI: She helped deliver the first LEED-certified building in Greece — positioning herself as a market leader and unlocking future project demand. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Cross-disciplinary knowledge is your unfair advantage. The Challenge: Traditional building roles operate in silos — architecture, engineering, and materials rarely integrate early enough.The Solution: Sandra leveraged her background in lighting design, material chemistry, and landscape systems to approach projects holistically.ROI: This systems-thinking approach enabled her to lead complex certifications more efficiently — delivering higher-performing buildings and better client outcomes. 🧠 Key Insight #3: The next evolution of green building is human-first design. The Challenge: Many "green" buildings prioritize certifications over actual occupant experience and livability.The Solution: Shift focus to health, resilience, and quality of life — designing buildings that perform for people, not just metrics.ROI: Increased long-term asset value, better occupant satisfaction, and future-proofed buildings aligned with WELL and next-gen standards. 🗣️ Sustainable Soundbite We are not protecting the environment just for the frogs — we're protecting it for ourselves and the next generations. — Sandra Bär 🧗‍♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: 1. This Week: Identify one project where sustainability is being treated as a "checkbox"—and reframe it around occupant experience. 2. This Quarter: Build cross-disciplinary collaboration into your workflow (architecture + materials + systems early on). 3. This Year: Explore WELL or human-centered certifications to future-proof your portfolio. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🎧 Read the transcript here 👩🏻‍💻 Connect with Sandra Bär: Website: beyondsustainability.grLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-bär-87795820/ 📕 Books: The Big Five For Life John Strelecky: https://www.johnstrelecky.com/books/the-big-five-for-life-continued/ Four thousand weeks Oliver Burkeman: https://www.oliverburkeman.com/fourthousandweeks The Hidden Life of Trees **Peter Wohlleben:** https://www.peterwohllebenbooks.com/the-hidden-life-of-trees Beyond Sustainability Our webpage: https://beyondsustainability.grUSGBC company directory page: https://www.usgbc.org/organizations/beyond-sustainabilityLinked-in Company page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beyond-sustainability/Instagram Company page : https://www.instagram.com/beyond_sustainability/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com 🎊 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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    39 分