by CLF_NJA_Admin | Aug 10, 2020 | Feature
By Stefanie BarreraArchitectural Staff at SMR Architects, Seattle, WA The College of Built Environments at the University of Washington offers all 3+year M. Arch students a paid internship at different local firms after completing the first year of the program. As a...
by CLF_NJA_Admin | Jul 28, 2020 | Feature
Environmental Stewardship and Social Responsibility: We Can Do It All By Donald I. King FAIA Eco-consciousness and the selling of green design For many of us who have worked in low-income communities for decades, combining green building applications with a concern...
by CLF_NJA_Admin | Jul 3, 2020 | Environmental Justice, Feature
Building Beloved Community While Working to Decarbonize Buildings by Mark Jones with Andrew Himes The Central District is an historically Black neighborhood in Seattle. Its proximity to downtown Seattle, its affordable homes and tree-lined streets have made it an...
by andrew.himes | Jun 26, 2020 | Feature
by Anne BantaMarketing and Communications Consultant What led to the development of the Carbon Leadership Forum’s new website, and community platform, along with its revised messages and visual identity? Early in 2019, while reflecting on its ten years of existence,...
by CLF_NJA_Admin | Jun 4, 2020 | Feature
In 2019, the Carbon Leadership Forum issued the SE 2050 Challenge: “All structural engineers shall understand, reduce and ultimately eliminate embodied carbon in their projects by 2050.” Recognizing that structural materials account for at least 50% of the...
by CLF_NJA_Admin | Apr 7, 2020 | Feature
Can attitude help save the planet? A frightened climate reporter meets an ex-basketball player with a serious game plan. By Audrey Gray Teammates surrounded Mazria in Los Angeles…bumping elbows instead of shaking hands as they gathered at the Intercontinental...