Philosophy and theory on what green should be.

Process, Products, and Politics

My last blog was titled “to LEED or not to LEED” and discussed the use of the LEED guidance and rating system developed by the […]

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COVID Contemplations: Local is Key

In a previous blog post I mentioned that I was attacked on twitter for celebrating my neighborhood and my ability to enjoy a neighbor’s company […]

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Green in the time of Corona: a post of hope

I, like hopefully most of us, have been working from home and sequestering for over two weeks, now. I expect that this will be the […]

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Being WELL

I capitalized “WELL” in the title for the rating system that focuses on the health and well-being of people within the spaces we create. I […]

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Avoid Critique, Contempt, and Comparison

I was doing yoga, as I sometimes do, and in the opening pose the instructor said that the full benefits of practice can only be […]

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Be Brave, Learn, and Celebrate

One of the biggest challenges (I wanted to say frustrations) in the efforts of a change agent is the balance between moving forward into a […]

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Nature Knows: Essence

Diversity is not about more. It’s about filling in the gap in knowledge with essential, locationally specific information and insights.

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Seeking Perspective

We are facing an imperative that can be met if we change our perspective to build on every success along the way. Join me in changing our perspective, and our shared future.

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No Need to be Scared

Create value in every level of your organization and work by embracing curiosity and knowledge growth.
The world is continually evolving; Are you?

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The Fault in Utopia

The biggest issue with any vision of a future city is that this view of (typically) Utopia makes it look like our only chance for a better future is to destroy all that we know and love.

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