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Who are Ella and Faraz?

Meet your co-hosts and curious ambassadors. Faraz Shah and Ella Hazard share their backgrounds, experiences, and dreams for what Sense of Space might be. 

Sense of Space is a new podcast about the built environment and how we engage with it as designers, architects, and people. Hosted by Turf’s brand director Faraz Shah and designer Ella Hazard, the show helps listeners explore the nuances of design. Presented by Turf and the SURROUND Podcast Network, Sense of Space is on a journey to deconstruct the built environment.

In this first episode, Faraz and Ella introduce themselves and discuss how music and design have shaped their professional journeys, from their intense design school days to their evolving practices. Faraz shares how working with engineers refined his focus on detail, while Ella reflects on how moving to the West Coast deepened her holistic approach to design, now centered on materials, circularity, and climate-focused innovation.

They examine their creative processes, recalibrating priorities in response to social and environmental change, while exploring the interplay between music, life-changes, and design. There’s more to come this season, as Faraz and Ella tackle big questions, including: Does nature design things? Can sound define space? Do buildings have souls?

Meet these two curious ambassadors, Faraz Shah and Ella Hazard. There is never a dull moment with them! Along the way, there’s always time and space for professional rants, current YouTube obsessions, and endearing digressions.

Listen to Sense of Space on SURROUND at surroundpodcasts.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

Want to learn more about the things we’ve mentioned in this episode? Please find links to additional content below.

As always, if you have something you want to share with us, please don’t hesitate to reach out via our socials. We want to know what’s important to you!

SANDOW Design Group is the parent company of Metropolis, as well as other leading architecture and design brands, including Interior DesignLuxe Interiors + Design, and ThinkLab.

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METROPOLIS Celebrates the Arch30 LA Cohort https://metropolismag.com/programs/metropolis-arch30-la-cohort/ Tue, 19 Nov 2024 18:09:29 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_program&p=113692 They city’s most promising emerging architects, affiliated with influential firms, convened for METROPOLIS’s Arch30 event held in October.

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METROPOLIS Celebrates the Arch30 LA Cohort

They city’s most promising emerging architects, affiliated with influential firms, convened for METROPOLIS’s Arch30 event held in October.

METROPOLIS’s Arch30 program celebrates the future of architecture by spotlighting top talent under 30, as identified by leading firms in each host city. Participants engage in a dynamic workshop led by METROPOLIS editors, followed by networking opportunities with program partners. In October, the program celebrated its seventh cohort of young architects in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles honorees were nominated by firms including BA Collective, BESTOR ARCHITECTURE, Brooks + Scarpa, Clive Wilkinson Architects, CO Architects, Corgan, DLR Group, Gensler, HDR, HGA, HKS, HMC Architects, HOK, KTGY, MG2, Paul Murdoch Architects, Perkins&Will, RIOS, Shimoda Design Group, SmithGroup, SOM, and WOODS BAGOT.

This year’s workshop, hosted by HDR, inspired participants to explore their purpose, career goals, and the evolving role of architects in shaping the future. The event was made possible thanks to the support of program partners Arktura, Grohe, Rockfon, Tecno, TURF, TimberTech, and USG.

Empowering Arch30 LA Honorees to Find Purpose

METROPOLIS editor-at-large Verda Alexander led a transformative workshop aimed at helping emerging architects uncover their purpose and pursue meaningful work, while also fostering dialogue about navigating workplace challenges.

The Arch30 honorees engaged in reflective and hands-on activities, starting with an Ikigai exercise. This Japanese framework for identifying one’s “reason for being” prompted participants to explore the question, “What is my purpose?” By reflecting on their values, passions, and unique strengths, attendees gained valuable insights into aligning their professional journeys with their core motivations.

Navigating the Evolving Architecture Profession

Subsequent sessions delved into key trends shaping the architectural field and their impact on career development. Topics included work-life balance, sustainability, and the architect’s role as an agent of change. The discussions emphasized the need for cross-disciplinary collaboration and highlighted the honorees’ vision for a more inclusive and dynamic industry.

The workshop concluded with partner presentations and a lively networking session, providing honorees an opportunity to exchange ideas and build connections that will support their growth as future leaders.

The METROPOLIS Arch30 event in LA:

Nicole Acarón-Toro, HKS
Fatimah Al Asad, HDR
Mitch Bennett, WOODS BAGOT
Yixuan Cai, Perkins&Will
Richard Capin, DLR Group
Matt Chamberlain, HOK
Joe Chase, CO Architects
Annette Chung, Gensler
Alycia Corneliu, DLR Group
Airene Dizon, SOM
Juan Febres-Cordero, Clive Wilkinson Architects
Brenna Fransen, SOM
Haley Galian, DLR Group
Alexis Garcia, HMC Architects




Jessica Gardner, BESTOR ARCHITECTURE
Peter Goodwin, HMC Architects
Morgan Jacobs, Clive Wilkinson Architects
Chandu Kandra, Corgan
Mariel Mora Llorens, WOODS BAGOT
Zoe Malecki, Brooks + Scarpa
Dylan Murphy, HDR
Divya Nautiyal, SmithGroup
Albert Orozco, Paul Murdoch Architects
Ryan Petersen, SmithGroup
Gabriel Santos, Shimoda Design Group

Jitendra Sawant, SmithGroup
Chloe Shaheen, CO Architects
Benjamin Sperry, BA Collective
Maryam Tork, KTGY
Elizabeth Vento, KTGY
Nate Waddell, RIOS
Kylie Wong, HGA
Leana Yaacob, MG2
Corie Yaguchi, BESTOR ARCHITECTURE
Gayoen You, Corgan
Yaya Zhou, Corgan

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METROPOLIS Celebrates the Arch30 Dallas Cohort https://metropolismag.com/programs/metropolis-arch30-dallas-cohort/ Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:38:36 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_program&p=113262 They city’s most promising emerging architects, affiliated with influential firms, convened for METROPOLIS’s Arch30 event held in July.

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METROPOLIS Celebrates the Arch30 Dallas Cohort

They city’s most promising emerging architects, affiliated with influential firms, convened for METROPOLIS’s Arch30 event held in September.

METROPOLIS’s Arch30 program recognizes the next generation of leadership in architecture, with leading firms in a city identifying their top talent under the age of 30. Each group meets for a workshop led by METROPOLIS editors, followed by networking opportunities with program partners. This past September, METROPOLIS honored its sixth cohort of young architects in Dallas.

The selected professionals from Dallas were nominated by their firms and DFW NOMA, and represented 5g Studio, Agent Architecture, ARRIVE Architecture Group, Azimuth Architecture, Corgan, DLR Group, FAR + DANG, Flick Mars, Gensler, HDR, HKS, HOK, IDG+ Architects, LRK, Murphy Cramer, OMNIPLAN, Overland Partners, PBK, Perkins&Will, Populous, SmithGroup, Stantec, Type Six Design, and VLK Architects.

The inspiring workshop was hosted by Corgan and made possible with the support of GroheTecno, Calyx by Claridge, Material Bank, TURF, and AHF.

Supporting Arch30 Dallas Honorees in Finding Purpose

METROPOLIS editor-at-large Verda Alexander and senior editor Francisco Brown led an impactful workshop designed to help emerging professionals recognize and pursue work that is meaningful, while also offering strategies for overcoming workplace challenges.

The Arch30 honorees took part in a series of reflective and interactive sessions, beginning with an Ikigai exercise. This practice, rooted in the Japanese concept of “reason for being,” encourages participants to consider the question, “What is my purpose?” Through this exercise, the honorees were prompted to reflect on their personal values, interests, and unique strengths, gaining insights into how they might align their career path with their passions and motivations.

Exploring the Shifting Landscape of Architecture

Later sessions addressed important trends in the architectural field and their implications for the professionals in the room. Topics included navigating the complexities of today’s workplace, achieving work-life balance, advancing sustainability, and embracing the architect’s role as a changemaker. Participants shared perspectives on what they need from the industry, underscoring a desire for increased collaboration across various disciplines.

The workshop series concluded with presentations from program partners, followed by an engaging networking session where honorees had the chance to connect and share ideas.

The METROPOLIS Arch30 event in Dallas:

Simon Alvarez, Agent Architecture
Peyvand Amiri, HDR
Brendon Bangert, HDR
Brendon Bangert, HDR
Kyle Beard, Stantec
Deisy Carrasco, PBK
Alexis Chastain, FAR + DANG
Brandon Christian, Gensler
Andrew Cline, DLR Group
Jose Dimas, Corgan
Kylie Fischer, Flick Mars
Ariana Hallenbeck, Perkins&Will
Joah Hallett, 5g Studio
Rachel Holson, Flick Mars
Morgan Howell, Corgan



Sydney Kilburn, LRK
Geoff Kornegay, Populous
Aarti Khatter, Overland Partners
Michael Kramer, Gensler
Jeremy Mano, ARRIVE Architecture Group
Lizardo Meza, HKS
Jordan Millet, SmithGroup
Patricia Mwang, Murphy Cramer
Nathan Niewald, Corgan
Tolu Olayinka, OMNIPLAN
Ami Patel, DLR Group
Erick Sabin, LRK
Andrew Schluterman, HKS
Felix Seo, HOK

Anthoyn Simmerson, VLK Architects
Sean Stevenson, HKS
DeQuales Thompson, IDG+ Archtiects
Tyler Townsend, Populous
Kevin Tsao, 5g Studio
Frank Volpicella, HDR
Connor Walker, Type Six Design
Cole Williams, Azimuth Architecture, Inc.
Kim Wong, Populous
Tony Young, VLK Architects
Christopher Zhu, Stantec

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METROPOLIS Natural Habitat Video Wins a 2024 Eddie Award https://metropolismag.com/viewpoints/metropolis-natural-habitat-video-wins-a-2024-eddie-award/ Wed, 30 Oct 2024 16:15:32 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_viewpoint&p=113191 The winning video features a tranquil upstate New York retreat designed with Passive House principles.

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METROPOLIS Natural Habitat Video Wins a 2024 Eddie Award

The winning video features a tranquil upstate New York retreat designed with Passive House principles.

The inaugural video of METROPOLIS’s video series Natural Habitat has won an Eddie Award for Video as part of the 2024 Eddie & Ozzie Awards, the most prestigious recognition program in the publishing community, recognizing excellence in editorial content and design across print and digital media. 

In the video, Evelyn Carr-White, interior designer, Domicilist, introduces her sustainable upstate New York home. When Carr-White and her family found a simple ’80s log cabin in an idyllic Cold Spring, New York, setting, they knew they wanted to transform it into their dream home. “It smelled amazing; it was all cedar,” says Carr-White in the video interview. “But it was very dark and for a family of four, it was a tight squeeze.”

Carr-White enlisted River Architects to expand the existing structure. Following Passive House principles, the architects set out to add a comfortable, private primary suite and a highly functional modern kitchen, while also minimizing the amount of energy needed to heat and cool the space. “There were things that we were trying to work with, like the constraints of the conservation board,” says Juhee Lee, owner, River Architects. “The only footprint that we were able to add to the building was 7-feet-by-30-feet, and then we went up to the second floor to provide the primary suite. It’s so hard to believe that we accomplished so much in just one wing of the house.”

The home is a seamless blend of modern design and a commitment to preserving the natural environment. For the building envelope, River Architects used low-tech solutions as well as mechanical systems—from shredded newspaper treated in non-toxic rodent deterrent to triple-pane windows imported from Slovakia and sustainably sourced wood. Inside, a palette of greens, browns, natural stone, and wood, inspired by the exterior surroundings is used throughout. “Being in nature, just standing here today, reminds you that we need to do more of this—you just don’t realize until you experience it,” says Lee.

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Discover the Climate Toolkit’s Latest Updates for Interior Designers https://metropolismag.com/viewpoints/climate-toolkit-interior-design-latest-updates/ Tue, 08 Oct 2024 12:55:32 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_viewpoint&p=112955 The Climate Toolkit for Interior Design has been re-organized to reflect the different stages of projects, and the information needed for each.

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Discover the Climate Toolkit’s Latest Updates for Interior Designers

The Climate Toolkit for Interior Design has been re-organized to reflect the different stages of interior design projects, and the information you will need for each.

The Climate Toolkit for Interior Design is a first-of-its-kind resource focused on the embodied carbon emissions of interior design. It’s the product of a long consultative process that began with a virtual hackathon to create the first version in 2021, and then continued with in-person workshops in eight American cities, resulting in updates and revisions. The most recent edits to the Toolkit, including its new structure, were the result of recommendations from working groups facilitated by METROPOLIS editor at large and Studio O+A cofounder Verda Alexander.

Interior Design and Climate Change

The climate crisis is no longer an abstract phenomenon. Heat waves and extreme weather events have become annual occurrences, and according to the Pew Research Center, 81 percent of Americans agree that climate change has played a role in these events. What’s more, environmental degradation is hitting vulnerable and disadvantaged communities harder—African-Americans, for example, are 75 percent more likely than others to live near facilities that produce hazardous waste.

The climate crisis is a health issue and an equity issue, and there’s only one way to fight it—lowering the amount of greenhouse gasses we put in the atmosphere. The building industry contributes to about 39 percent of global carbon emissions, making it one of the most important areas to lower greenhouse gas and carbon emissions.

Interior designers have a special role to play in that fight.

In November 2020, METROPOLIS published a cover story on the embodied carbon emissions of interior renovations. Until then, interiors were considered a very small contributor to a building’s carbon emissions, especially when compared to structural and facade materials.  

But research by the Carbon Leadership Forum and LMN Architects led to a startling revelation: Every time an interior is renovated, that means more emissions. Over the life of a building, this can add up significantly—and could eventually exceed the emissions associated with core and shell construction!

Interior Designers Have Great Power to Make a Positive Impact

Firstly, because interiors are renovated frequently, interior designers have a continuous opportunity to improve their work. Secondly, the products that designers specify can be more carbon efficient while also keeping people healthy and well. Interior designers have a special opportunity to continuously improve outcomes for both people and the planet!

So, how can we take advantage of this opportunity? How can everyone in the interior design industry make the right decisions to help avert climate catastrophe? This toolkit provides a starting point.

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Creating the Climate Toolkit for Interior Design

In 2021, industry experts in design, construction, and manufacturing participated in a three-month-long Hackathon with METROPOLIS to identify where we can make the biggest difference with interior design. They helped create the first version of the Climate Toolkit for Interior Design.

Through 2022, 2023, and 2024, METROPOLIS toured eight American cities, meeting with interior design and sustainability leaders for two-day workshops to identify ways to update and improve the Climate Toolkit. These sessions led to updates of the Toolkit at the end of 2022 and 2023.

In 2024, METROPOLIS editor at large and Studio O+A cofounder Verda Alexander convened three expert working groups to further streamline and reorganize the Toolkit, leading to its current form.

This Climate Toolkit for Interior Design is a living resource and will be updated as new information becomes available. As you use it and implement its suggestions in your work, we welcome your comments and inputs to keep it as relevant as possible for the industry.

Send us your feedback: climatetoolkit@metropolismag.com

Together, we can make a global impact and contribute to the safety and well-being of generations to come!

A Note: The Climate Toolkit for Interior Design is one of the first resources to address the climate impact of interior design. However, its focus on carbon emissions and climate isn’t intended to exclude or ignore the other impacts that interior designers can make on people and the planet.


The Climate Toolkit for Interior Design was updated this year through virtual working groups. Participating firms included:

Corgan, Cushing Terrell, HKS, IA, LMN Architects, MG2, Page, Perkins&Will, Perkins Eastman, Revel, Studio O+A, WRNS, ZGF

See a full list of credits for the Climate Toolkit here: https://metropolismag.com/climatetoolkit/#Credits

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Archtober Invites You to Trace the Future of Architecture https://metropolismag.com/viewpoints/archtober-invites-you-to-trace-the-future-of-architecture/ Thu, 03 Oct 2024 18:29:25 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_viewpoint&p=112875 Archtober 2024: Tracing the Future, taking place October 1–30 in New York City, aims to create a roadmap for how our living spaces will evolve.

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520 Fifth Avenue. Designed by KP. Photo courtesy: Binyan Studio and KPF

Archtober Invites You to Trace the Future of Architecture

Archtober 2024: Tracing the Future, taking place October 1–30 in New York City, aims to create a roadmap for how our living spaces will evolve.

Archtober is an expanding initiative led by the Center for Architecture in New York City since 2011. They are committed to fostering the exploration of architecture and design through immersive experiences and a wide range of activities. The idea for Archtober is to promote the city’s architecture culture and the enormous impact it has had not only on our skyline but also in our daily lives. However, architecture culture, and learning more about these buildings and spaces can always use some push. Archtober is precisely that, a month to celebrate the impact, history, and beauty of architecture in the city.  

Archtober 2024: Tracing the Future aims to create a roadmap for how our living spaces will evolve. The festival’s programming will address critical issues such as accessibility, equity in public buildings, and the need for affordable and creative solutions to the housing crisis. While New York City’s influence on the future of American and global cities is unparalleled, the festival encourages us to rethink and reimagine possibilities across scales and communities.  

Greetings From… Archtober postcard competition. Courtesy of AIA Center for Architecture

Archtober has introduced its inaugural design competition to mark this year’s celebration: the “Greetings From…” Archtober Postcard Competition. This initiative invited creatives from all backgrounds—architects, illustrators, design enthusiasts, and more—to envision what lies ahead. The winners include Santo Jacobsson, Victoria Tentler-Krylov, and the acclaimed artist and architect James Wines, with an Honorable Mention awarded to Christian Aguilar. 

Also, a new exhibition at the Center for Architecture, “Built by New York,” celebrates the contributions of architects, designers, and professionals from the New York City design community. Designers were invited to apply to join the show while also contributing to the center’s fundraising efforts. This exhibition showcases past, present, and future works from members of AIA in all five boroughs, filling three floors of the center’s galleries and providing a snapshot of the architecture community’s impact on the city and the built environment. 

Bronx River Greenway Starlight Park. Designed by NV5. Photo courtesy: NV5

Among other exciting events, the festival will feature the highly anticipated exhibition “UMBAU: Nonstop Transformation,” presented by Goethe-Institut New York. Opening on October 9, this exhibition will showcase more than 60 projects by the architectural firm Gerkan, Marg, and Partners (gmp). It will focus on a conceptual ecological approach to UMBAU, which refers to existing structures’ conversion and ongoing transformation. 

Finally, The Center for Architecture will also host the panel discussion “Tracing the Future: Affordable Housing in NYC” on October 21, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. This discussion will highlight a selection of award-winning affordable housing projects from NYSERDA’s Buildings of Excellence competition, which supports developers and architects across New York State committed to reducing carbon emissions while creating innovative and cost-effective housing. Avinash Rajagopal, editor in chief of METROPOLIS, will moderate the panel of selected firms.

Domino Sugar Refinery. Designed by Practice for Architecture (PAU) Photo courtesy: Max Touhey

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Architects and Manufacturers Gather in Arizona for Metropolis Connect https://metropolismag.com/programs/arizona-metropolis-connect/ Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:35:50 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_program&p=112791 The inaugural event took place September 15-17 at the Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain Resort, bringing creatives together to connect and collaborate.

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Architects and Manufacturers Gather in Arizona for Metropolis Connect

The inaugural event took place September 15-17 at the Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain Resort, bringing creatives together to connect and collaborate.

This year marked the debut of Metropolis Connect, hosted alongside INTERIOR DESIGN’s bi-annual re:Source event, bringing an expanded group of creatives, including architects and architectural product manufacturers, into the conversation. Designed to foster valuable connections between brands and top architects, Metropolis Connect will return in conjunction with re:Source in fall 2025.

“The quality of the architect attendees was exceptional,” noted John Bergstrom, director of business development for Accurate Lock & Hardware. “This group truly consisted of key specifiers who were highly engaged in learning about our products.” The sentiment was echoed by attendees from across the industry, all of whom gathered in Arizona for three days packed with opportunities to deepen connections and refine their craft.

The event kicked off with a presentation by ThinkLab’s Erica Waayenberg, head of research and content development, who shared pivotal insights into the factors influencing design decision-making. “Decisions around the built environment are taking longer. We wanted to understand why,” Waayenberg explained. She explored the shift in benchmarks, competing stakeholder priorities, and other data-driven pain points, sparking an interactive discussion. Attendees contributed their own perspectives, sharing solutions for increased transparency in pricing data and strategies to simplify the decision-making process.

Throughout the event, attendees engaged in informative meetings, exchanging ideas, and discovering innovative products, all while enjoying Arizona’s picturesque setting. Activities ranged from desk yoga and a mala bead-making session to an apothecary workshop. As the day wound down, participants were treated to cocktails on the lawn, with a special stargazing session using a powerful telescope as the night sky emerged.

A special thanks to our Metropolis Connect partners: Accurate Lock & HardwareAkturaCambioQwelTurf, and Urban Evolutions, for their support in making this event a success.

The carbon footprint for the event was generously offset by Material Bank.


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Meet the 2024 Net Zero Conference Trailblazer Award Nominees https://metropolismag.com/profiles/2024-net-zero-conference-trailblazer-award-nominees/ Tue, 27 Aug 2024 18:11:55 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_profile&p=111912 METROPOLIS exclusively announces the 2024 nominees for the Trailblazer Award, honoring social and environmental impact leaders.

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Meet the 2024 Net Zero Conference Trailblazer Award Nominees

METROPOLIS exclusively announces the 2024 nominees for the Trailblazer Award, honoring social and environmental impact leaders.

 

Presented annually as part of the Net Zero Conference, organized by Verdical Group, the Trailblazer Awards celebrate interdisciplinary leaders making a positive impact on people and the environment. Demonstrated changemakers in six categories will be announced as Trailblazer Awardees at the Trailblazer Gala on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California.

This year’s award categories include Industry Leadership, Community Impact, Innovation, Creator, Emerging Leader, and Net Zero Accelerator. “The Net Zero Conference Trailblazer Awards nominees represent an incredible group of people who are truly changing the world,” says Verdical Group and Net Zero Conference founder and CEO, Drew Shula. “We hope sharing the accomplishments and stories of these heroes inspires others to to take action toward solving the world’s most pressing social and environmental challenges. We’re all better off because of their efforts.”

Meet this year’s exceptional class of 2024 Net Zero Conference Trailblazer Award nominees:

Industry Leadership

Mia Lehrer
Studio-MLA / Los Angeles Department of Water & Power

Mia Lehrer was appointed to the Board of Water and Power Commissioners by former Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti on September 24, 2020. Lehrer is president and founder of Studio-MLA, a landscape architecture, urban design, and planning practice dedicated to advocacy by design with a vision to improve quality of life through landscape.

She has served as advisor to numerous public agencies, including the US Fine Arts Commission under President Obama, the LA Cultural Heritage Commission, and the LA Zoning Advisory Committee. Lehrer was a member of the team that delivered the LA River Revitalization Master Plan and the 2020 Upper LA River and Tributaries Master Plan. She also serves on the board of Southern California Development Forum and in 2010 was elevated to Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Lehrer holds a Bachelor of Arts from Tufts University and Master of Landscape Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

Vicki Worden
Green Building Initiative Inc.

As an entrepreneur, sustainability professional, and president and CEO of the Green Building Initiative (GBI), Vicki Worden has supported myriad industries, corporations, government agencies, and international nonprofits to advance sustainability goals while increasing ROI.
GBI owns the global rights to the Green Globes® building certification and its new Journey to Net Zero program. Through Green Globes, GBI has supported owners in certifying more than 650 million square feet of space throughout North America.

In her previous role as president of Worden Associates Inc., Worden provided sustainability consulting and strategic planning expertise for a diverse range of industries including solar, wind, parking, furniture, mattress, composites, wood products, and rainwater harvesting. She is a member of Women Executives in Building and a former chair of the National Institute of Building Sciences Consultative Council.

Ben Stapleton
U.S. Green Building Council California

U.S. Green Building Council California (USGBC-CA)’s executive director Ben Stapleton brings a creative mind and consultative approach to a wide range of projects with a focus on building teams and designing programs to deliver impactful results. In his time at USGBC-CA, he has developed and delivered a portfolio of community engagement and education focused programming centered on climate justice, high performance buildings, occupant health, corporate sustainability, and regional resilience.

Previously, he managed the La Kretz Innovation Campus in Downtown LA and led operations, finance, and major program initiatives for the LA Cleantech Incubator (LACI). His other work has included real estate advisory, energy efficiency consulting, facilities operations, site selection, and project management as well as business and strategy development.

He serves on several boards and is a recipient of JLL’s distinctive Da Vinci Award for Innovation, the Los Angeles Business Council’s Community Impact Award, Stratiscope’s Impact Maker to Watch Award, and CoStar’s Power Broker designation in the Los Angeles market.


Community Impact

Christopher Galarza
Forward Dining Solutions

Chef Christopher Galarza is the president of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the American Culinary Federation, bestselling author, distinguished chef, sustainability consultant, and foremost expert in commercial electric kitchens. Galarza has been featured in many outlets such as Time, CNN, Bloomberg, and NOVA’s documentary “Chasing Carbon Zero.” As the founder of Forward Dining Solutions LLC, he champions the integration of green technologies and sustainable methods in the food service sector.

With years of culinary expertise, Chef Galarza melds his kitchen mastery with a fervent dedication to sustainability. He has steered prestigious kitchens, trained under Certified Master Chefs and Culinary Olympians, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Culinary Management. A captivating speaker and consultant, Galarza partners with chefs, governments, and institutions to introduce sustainable initiatives. Through his writing, advisory roles, and activism, he aspires to lead a transformative wave in conscious hospitality.

Stacy Smedley
Building Transparency

Stacy Smedley is the executive director of the nonprofit Building Transparency, where she inspires broad and swift climate action across the building design and construction industry, facilitating the reduction of embodied carbon through open access to sustainability data and tools.

Smedley leads the Building Transparency team in managing the continued development and implementation of their Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3) and tallyLCA. She also facilitates high-level industry collaboration through the nonprofit’s programs like materialsCAN, ownersCAN, and contractorsCAN, which unite leaders to boost awareness of embodied carbon, support carbon-related policies, and advocate for action to decarbonize the building sector.

Smedley is also a leader in climate policy advocacy, partnering with local, state, federal, and global policymakers to inform and support low-carbon procurement and buy clean policies. She serves on the GSA’s Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee and as an Industry Advisory Group Member for the Bureau of Overseas Building Operations, governed under the Federal Advisory Committee Act. 

Anne Therese Gennari
The Climate Optimist

Anne Therese Gennari is a TEDx speaker, educator, and author of The Climate Optimist Handbook. As a workshop host and communicator, Gennari focuses on shifting the narrative on climate change so that we can act from courage and excitement, not fear. She believes that climate optimism has the ability to change not just the world, but lives, families, and organizations. It’s an act of healing and self-empowerment that drives curiosity and solutions-thinking, leading to positive change, innovation, and growth.

For more than a decade, she has been promoting climate optimism to help people cope with climate change and make decisions to create the climate-just future she believes awaits us. She has brought her message to schools, companies, and organizations, including Harvard, City College of New York, Columbia University, BMW, and Tetra Pak.

Innovation

Lance Blair
Liquid Death

Lance Blair is a people-first and results-driven professional specializing in business and HR management, employee benefits, nonprofit and community partnerships, and DEI.

In his role as the senior benefits and employee engagement manager at Liquid Death, he is working to align the company’s environmental strategy with their DEI strategy. Liquid Death’s tagline, #DeathtoPlastic, represents its vision to serve canned mountain water in infinitely recyclable aluminum cans.

His background includes nearly three years at Liquid Death, five years at Science (a startup incubator and VC firm), and two years managing people operations at Cloud Imperium Games (a global video game studio). Blair got his career start managing red carpet and transportation logistics for events like The Grammys and Oscars. His guiding motto has always been, “I’m here to help.”

Eric Corey Freed
CannonDesign

Eric Corey Freed is an award-winning architect, author, global speaker, and LEED Fellow. As principal and director of sustainability for CannonDesign, he leads the health-care, education, and commercial teams toward low-carbon, healthy, regenerative buildings for over 30 million square feet a year. For two decades, he was founding principal of organicARCHITECT, a visionary biophilic and regenerative designer.

His past roles include vice president of the International Living Future Institute and chief community officer of EcoDistricts, both nonprofits pushing innovative new paradigms for deep green buildings and communities. He serves on the board of Design Museum Everywhere, whose mission is to bring the transformative power of design to all.

Freed is the author of 12 books, including Green Building & Remodeling for Dummies and Circular Economy for Dummies. In 2012, he was named one of the 25 “Best Green Architecture Firms” in the United States, and one of the “Top 10 Most Influential Green Architects.” In 2017, he was named one of Build’s American Architecture Top 25.

Nicky Arthur
Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics North America

Nicky Arthur is the energy anagement and sustainability specialist at Lush Cosmetics, North America, working within the Global Earthcare team to Leave the World Lusher Than We Found It.  Her areas of focus include energy management and procurement, emissions reduction, and electrification strategy design and implementation. 

Arthur led Lush’s global review of renewable energy options and implementation for the brand’s “100% renewable energy everywhere” goal for electricity. In North America, she also leads emissions tracking, benchmarking and reporting across manufacturing and 260+ retail shops. When it comes to new locations, Arthur works closely on the development of green lease documentation to ensure alignment with Lush’s sustainability goals wherever possible in terms of energy, water data sharing, and waste diversion opportunities, along with development of the Construction Materials Design Guide, which ensures retail projects align with Lush’s ethics through materials sourcing and equipment selection.

Creator

Nava Rose
@thenavarose

Nava Rose is a Los Angeles-based creative who has earned a reputation as the go-to creator for DIY fashion, showcasing her talent in upcycling upscale pieces; transforming a Louis Vuitton handbag into a two-piece outfit or repurposing her dad’s old clothes for a night out.

Drawing from her love for fashion and commitment to the environment, Nava initially embarked on her journey as a thrift flipper. Over time, she discovered a passion for recycling unconventional materials into unique pieces, cultivating a dedicated TikTok following through her short-form content showcasing outfit transformations. By exploring ideas and engaging in upcycling DIY endeavors, Rose effortlessly infuses her unique personal style. Whether she’s dancing or illustrating the transformation of a vintage bag into a fashionable top, her goal is to motivate others to adopt sustainable fashion practices, discovering confidence in their individual sense of style.

Nelson ZêPequéno
Sustain Creative Studio / @BlackMenWithGardens

Nelson ZêPequéno is a Ghanaian American artist and founder of Black Men with Gardens, a digital platform that highlights the connection Black men cultivate with nature through agriculture and the arts. His work with Black Men with Gardens has attracted a community of nearly 150,000 followers on Instagram and has been featured in the Los Angeles Times’ “Plant PPL” series.

With a background in entertainment and event tech, ZêPequéno has always viewed creative production as an avenue for exploration. Awarded Artist Disruptor by the California Arts Council, his current body of works offer a fresh perspective on sustainable contemporary design as he explores cultural identity and environmental stewardship through his Los Angeles-based studio, Sustain Creative. Honing his creative practice as a production designer, he now works with companies and nonprofits to design, build and install art for activations, workshops, and events.

Danni Washington
@danniwashington

Danni Washington is a renowned TV personality and science communicator with over 15 years of experience. She made history as the first African American woman to host a nationally syndicated science series, Xploration Nature Knows Best, which aired in nearly 95 million homes on FOX.

Standing at the intersection of science, sustainability, and public engagement, Danni’s portfolio includes shows like “Deadly Sharks of Paradise” on Discovery’s Shark Week, “Ocean Invaders” on PBS Nova, and “Mission Unstoppable” on CBS. She cofounded the nonprofit Big Blue & You and authored the book Bold Women In Science. She has also spoken in front of thousands of people around the world, sharing her adventures and insights at high-level gatherings including EF Summit, International Society for Technology in Education, and the Ocean Race Summits. Affectionately known as the “Mocha Mermaid,” Washington continues to educate the public on the importance of ocean conservation, STEM innovation, and environmentalism using mediums that acutely connect science, arts and media.

Emerging Leader

Amir Smith
The Political Environment Inc. / United Nations

Amir Smith is the founder of The Political Environment, an environmental and social justice organization focused on reducing environmental inequality and gentrification, reducing poverty and homelessness, and promoting quality education through legislation and action. He is currently gathering signatures to introduce rent stabilization and anti-gentrification legislation into the Texas State House. At the age of 15, he became the youngest delegate and consultant at the United Nations.

Smith pioneered a proposal for the U.N.’s first binding climate agreement and U.N. mandated sustainability education under the Declaration on Future Generations. He also delegated to write an amendment for a neutrality clause on Saudi Arabia’s newly adopted resolution for 3.2B communities and farms globally at the 6th session of the U.N. Environmental Assembly. He has presented and delegated at over 10 UN conferences and meetings, in addition to the world’s largest Earth conference, EarthX Expo.

Chelsi Tyron
Willscot Mobile Mini

Chelsi is the director of ESG for Willscot Mobile Mini, the largest North American temporary storage and office space provider. in her current role, she is establishing emission reduction efforts and circular economy practices across all 280+ branches.

With over a decade of experience leading integrated projects, she has worked in-house and as a consultant advising clients on how to develop strategic sustainability roadmaps, implement custom waste solutions across multiple industries including retail, health care, and manufacturing, and enhance sustainable solutions in the luxury hospitality industry. As a mentor for the Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) and Arizona State University (ASU), she enjoys collaborating and cultivating altruistic change management initiatives. Tyron is a certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and is on the Board of Directors for Stardust Building Supplies.

Manuela Zoninsein
Kadeya

Manuela Zoninsein is a serial climate entrepreneur focused on digitizing the world’s most fundamental industries. She previously launched two businesses in the agritech space, one a data service in China, which was acquired by a partner, and one in Brazil, where she was born and now that country’s largest online marketplace for smallholder farmers.

Most recently, she worked at Palantir Technologies in international business development focused on CPG. Before business, Zoninsein spent the first part of her career as a correspondent in China, where she lived for eight years, reporting on climate and infrastructure for Newsweek and The Engineering News-Record.

Zoninsein holds an MBA from MIT-Sloan, a Master of Science from the University of Oxford, and a BA from Harvard University. She is a proud Brazilian immigrant fluent in Mandarin-Chinese, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Net Zero Accelerator

U.S. Green Building Council California’s Net Zero Accelerator program is focused on piloting projects with real world, trackable implementations to rapidly drive the adoption of net zero solutions. They pair companies with experts to encourage scalable solutions, promote awareness of their solutions to the right audience, and place technology pilots with building partners that support a net positive future. Of their 2024 cohort, the following two organizations have been nominated to receive a Trailblazer Award.

Evelyn Tickle
Grow Oyster Reefs

With more than 20 years of experience in the concrete fabrication industry, Tickle invented Grow Oyster Reefs’ biophilic concrete mix. Educated as an architect, with a specific interest in biomimicry, Tickle’s concrete oyster reef restoration products have established Grow as an internationally recognized leader in the fields of coastal resilience and aquatic ecosystem restoration.

Grow Oyster Reefs’ patented biomimetic concrete mix and substrate prototypes have been validated in coastal and estuarine waters from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico, underwater for periods of more than one year. Partners are currently funding increased production capacity, output, and reef building with Grow products specifically designed to support and protect submerged aquatic vegetation for multiyear testing of carbon burial and nitrogen reduction potential. Grow Oyster Reefs’ products have been installed in the U.K.’s first biomimetic coastal defense infrastructure, delivering remarkable results.

In recognition of her work, Tickle has been selected as an MIT Solver in 2019 and a RISE Innovation Fellow in 2020.

Neel Vasavada
Overdrive Energy Solutions

Neel Vasavada is a driving force in the movement to bring green technology to the events industry. His engineering background and experience with both sustainable energy and live entertainment led him to found Overdrive Energy Solutions, a leader in sustainable energy systems committed to developing cost-efficient, reliable, and clean energy systems for live events.

Overdrive has become a leader in sustainable energy for live events. In 2023, a partnership with the sustainability nonprofit Reverb.org resulted in the two largest solar-powered stages in U.S. history. The first was Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion, which reduced fossil fuel use for stage power by 95 percent. In August, Overdrive made history with the largest temporary solar field ever for a U.S, festival, powering parts of Billie Eilish’s headlining set at Lollapalooza Chicago. Overdrive has also provided power at notable events and venues such as Coachella, South by Southwest, Google’s I/O developer conference, and Dodger Stadium, deploying over 10 MWh of energy.

Vasavada founded Overdrive with a background in mechanical engineering, experience as founder of Apex Speed Technology (a company focused on control systems and engineering consulting for prototype, research and development vehicle projects with customers like early-stage Tesla, Zero Electric Motorcycles, and the US Department of Energy), and a deep understanding of the live event equipment market.

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METROPOLIS Celebrates the Arch30 Atlanta Cohort https://metropolismag.com/programs/metropolis-celebrates-the-arch30-atlanta-cohort/ Tue, 20 Aug 2024 20:28:49 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_program&p=111840 They city’s most promising emerging architects, affiliated with influential firms, convened for METROPOLIS’s Arch30 event held in July.

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METROPOLIS Celebrates the Arch30 Atlanta Cohort

They city’s most promising emerging architects, affiliated with influential firms, convened for METROPOLIS’s Arch30 event held in July.

METROPOLIS’s Arch30 program recognizes the next generation of leadership in architecture, with leading firms in a city identifying their top talent under the age of 30. Each group meets for a workshop led by METROPOLIS editors, followed by networking opportunities with program partners. This past July, METROPOLIS honored its fifth cohort of young architects in Atlanta.

The selected professionals from Atlanta represented NOMAtlanta and some of the most esteemed firms in the city, including Beck Group, Cooper Carry, Corgan, Dyer Brown & Associates, Gensler, HDR, Hendrick, HKS, HLG Studio, HOK, Houser Walker Architecture, IA Interior Architects, Moody Nolan, Page, Perkins&Will, Plexus, SLAM, SMALLWOOD, and TVS.

The inspiring workshop was hosted by Perkins&Will and made possible with the support of Grohe, Tecno, TimbertechTimberTech, StruXure, FORM Furniture, USG, Crossville, and NYDREE.

Guiding Arch30 Atlanta Honorees Toward Their Purpose

METROPOLIS editor at large Verda Alexander and senior editor Francisco Brown led the workshop, guiding the young professionals on how to identify and pursue work that imbues purpose, and how to navigate challenges within the workplace.

The Arch30 honorees actively engaged in a series of insightful workshops. The group started the session by engaging in an Ikigai exercise, a practice rooted in the concept of “reason for being.” This ancient ideology provides insights into the answer to the profound question, “What is my purpose in life?” The Arch30 honorees were encouraged to reflect on their passions and values, explore their interests, and consider their strengths and skills. The Ikigai exercise served as a valuable moment of self-discovery, guiding participants toward a more profound understanding of their purpose and aligning their professional journey with their intrinsic motivations.

Addressing the Evolving Role of Architectural Practice

The following sessions explored industry trends and shifts, and their impact on the young architects in the room. The discussion delved into the complexities of the modern workplace, work-life balance, sustainability in practice, and the architect’s role as an agent of change. Participants also exchanged ideas on what they need from the industry, emphasizing a necessity for more collaboration across silos.

The workshops culminated with demonstrations by program partners and an opportunity to network with fellow Arch30 honorees.

The METROPOLIS Arch30 event in Atlanta:

Bangseh Akuchu, Gensler
Diego Bazzani, Beck Group
Di Chen, SMALLWOOD
Alyssa Dohler, Moody Nolan (multifamily)
Haley Elliott, HDR
Kahtura Fernander, Page
Rachel Flanagan, Perkins&Will
Christian Fraser, Perkins&Will
Shirley Fung, SLAM
Dyesha Holmes, Cooper Cary
Ethan Hopkins, HKS
Ryan Horgan, Perkins&Will
Justin Kruemmel, Beck Group

Monica Magcalas, Gensler
Melvin McClure, Plexus
Trent McGugin, IA Interior Architects
Jiangpu Meng, Houser Walker Architecture
Taurean Merriweather, NOMA
Jeanette Misuraca, Page
Mae Murphy, Beck Group
Alexis Ortega, HLG Studio
Nick Purcell, TVS
Ralph Raymond, HOK
Sharon Reis​​​​, Dyer Brown & Associates
Austin Richard, SLAM
Chase Robinson, Moody Nolan

Daryl Rowe, Corgan
Farhaan Samnani, Page
Ed Senatus, HOK
Demetrius Smith, Hendrick
Jonne Smith, Moody Nolan
Zach Souders, Beck Group
Sam Stephen, SMALLWOOD
Parker Stewart, HKS
Martin (Emilio) Uquillas, SMALLWOOD
Ai-Lien Vuong, HOK
Nick Warnet, Plexus
Ben Wathen, TVS

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METROPOLIS Celebrates the Arch30 Boston Cohort https://metropolismag.com/programs/metropolis-celebrates-the-arch30-bosotn-cohort/ Tue, 30 Jul 2024 17:26:49 +0000 https://metropolismag.com/?post_type=metro_program&p=111714 They city’s most promising emerging architects, affiliated with influential firms, convened for METROPOLIS’s Arch30 event held in April.

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METROPOLIS Celebrates the Arch30 Boston Cohort

They city’s most promising emerging architects, affiliated with influential firms, convened for METROPOLIS’s Arch30 event held in April.

METROPOLIS celebrated the outstanding talents of the architecture community in Boston through the Arch30 program. Our recent event marked the recognition of the fourth cohort of promising architects, highlighting their exceptional contributions and promising futures.

Representing some of the most esteemed firms in the city, these selected professionals bring innovation, creativity, and dedication to every project they undertake. From ARC to Stantec, each firm boasts remarkable individuals who are shaping the architectural landscape of Boston and beyond.

We extend our gratitude to Payette for graciously hosting this inspiring workshop, and we’re grateful for the collaboration of Grohe and Material Bank, whose support made this event possible.

The selected professionals from Boston represented prestigious firms, including Arc, Arrowstreet, CannonDesign, Elkus Manfredi Architects, Gensler, Fogarty Finger, Hacin, HDR, HMFH Architects, Interior Architects, LWA Architects, MASS Design Group, Merge Architects, NADAAA, NBBJ, OTJ Architects, Payette, Perkins Eastman, Perkins&Will, SmithGroup, SMMA, and Stantec.

Guiding Arch30 Boston Honorees Toward Their Purpose

METROPOLIS editor at large Verda Alexander and SANDOW DESIGN GROUP EVP and Design Futurist, AJ Paron, led the workshop, guiding the young professionals on how to identify and pursue work that imbues purpose, and how to navigate challenges within the workplace.

The Arch30 honorees actively engaged in a series of insightful workshops. The group started the session by engaging in an Ikigai exercise, a practice rooted in the concept of “reason for being.” This ancient ideology provides insights into the answer to the profound question, “What is my purpose in life?” The Arch30 honorees were encouraged to reflect on their passions and values, explore their interests, and consider their strengths and skills. The Ikigai exercise served as a valuable moment of self-discovery, guiding participants toward a more profound understanding of their purpose and aligning their professional journey with their intrinsic motivations.

Exploring the Complexities of the Modern Workplace

The next session explored strategies to shift away from the prevalent “grind culture” toward a more balanced yet equally productive work environment. The discussion then delved into the complexities of the modern workplace. Participants exchanged ideas on the importance of expressing the right emotions to enhance both personal happiness and professional effectiveness. The conversation focused on strategies for bringing one’s authentic self to work each day.

The workshops culminated with insightful demonstrations by program partners Grohe and Material Bank and an opportunity to network with fellow Arch30’s. Congratulations to the honorees and their firms for their remarkable achievements. Together, we look forward to witnessing the continued brilliance and impact of Boston’s emerging architectural leaders.

The METROPOLIS Arch30 event in Boston:

Omar Aboulezz, SmithGroup
Jocelyn Barahona, Elkus Manfredi Architects
Erin Barkman, CannonDesign
Christian Berger, NBBJ
Zach Blais, SMMA
Sijia Chi, Fogarty Finger
Katherine Chin, Perkins&Will
Jenarmi Contreras, MASS Design Group Dan Cournoyer, Arrowstreet
Armand Damari, CannonDesign
Maad Emam, HDR Katherine 
Giglio, Gensler
Austen Gillen-Keeney, Stantec
Srishti Goyal, Hacin
Kate Hart, HDR
Connor Heinzman, HMFH Architects

Minyoung Hong, Fogarty Finger
Maryam Karime, LWA Architects
Diana Khalifeh, Arrowstreet
Amanda King, Gensler
Lance Kubiak, SMMA
Daniel Kwon, Merge Architects
Maddie Laberge, HMFH Architects
Siyi Li, Merge Architects
Matthew Mayberry, NADAAA
Crystal Montás, Hacin
Layla Ni, LWA Architects
Gabriela Orizondo, Interior Architects Sarah Payton, MASS Design Group
Peter Romains, Perkins Eastman
August Rulewich, ARC
Leah Schroeder, Perkins Eastman

Shreya Shah, ARC
Derek Shin, Perkins&Will
Alex Sinclair, Interior Architects
Lucia Valentin, Payette
Madelyn Valenzuela, SmithGroup
Rahissa Melo Wang, Elkus Manfredi Architects
Adrian Wong, NADAAA
Xuancheng  Zhu, Payette

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