Global climate, social and economic issues require a rapid change of paradigm in the concept of sustainability, necessitating a profound transition towards a regenerative scenario. The progress in addressing these global issues with a ‘green building’ perspective has been barely visible so far.
A determining acceleration in implementation is now needed, leaving the mainstream behind, cornering green washing, and catalysing all our best energies towards a Living Future.
This passes also through an accurate analysis and benchmarking work with regard to European and country specific regulations and existing frameworks.
The LFE Technical Advisory Group (TAG) includes selected passionate experts from all over Europe and is working on analysing, comparing, and producing documents & reports on
• specific regional standard changes for the adoption of ILFI certification
• crosswalk documents on ILFI programs and other standards or policies relevant to the Europe
• harmonisation between ILFI programs and the existing / in progress regulations at a European or National level
Project Manager/ Technical Advisor for Sustainable Development and BIM implementation. MEng (Hons) in Civil Engineering, MSc in Construction Economics and Management. Certified Passive House Designer and Living Future Accredited Professional. Local facilitator for the Living Future Institute.
LEED AP BD+C, FitWel Amb., WELL AP, LFA, BSc Eng, MSc Eng. I am working from 2005 for the largest MEP consulting firm of Italy, improving experience on whole building approach (daylighting, acoustics, comfort, energy, fire protection), LEED/WELL certification and commissioning within buildings ranging from healthcare to offices, public and private. Member of USGBC Technical Committee in 2017-2020, member of GBC Italia Steering Committe and Technical Committee Chair.
Carbon literate architectural technologist and practitioner of Transcendental Meditator – a Vedic Sciences student, forever working towards svāsthya (स्वास्थ्य)
Working to expand the research around LCA, wellbeing, equity and ownership, driving towards not just net zero energy in construction and manufacturing but net positive energy.
Equitable housing for all. Everyone has the right to a robust, warm, dry home with access to good daylight, outdoor space and within a vibrant and safe community.
I am an environmental engineer with a master’s degree in urban mobility and territorial management. I am pursuing a PhD degree in regenerative design and biomimicry applied to urban projects. I have eight years of experience in sustainable urban design, urban mobility, public policies, environmental studies, and urban ecology.
Gerrit-Jan is the first Living Future-, WELL- and LEED Accredited Professional in the Netherlands. He is responsible for the first LEED certification in the Netherlands (november 2010), and is currently responsible for the majority of WELL registered projects in the Netherlands. As a consultant in energy, sustainability and health at TRAJECT, he gained experience in green building (design as well as operations and maintenance) in sustainable projects in the Netherlands and in abroad countries
Gianluca is a PhD in Chemical and Materials Engineering, currently working as responsible for the chemical process development of all Isopan’s plants in Italy and abroad (Germany, Spain, Romania, Russia and Mexico). During last years he contributed to obtaining EPD for several Isopan products, cultivating with enthusiasm experiences about environmental sustainability and fostering their values.
I work with interralations of buildings’ passive and actives systems for a better effect on the environment. With experience from construction in practice I set value on recillient and realisable measuers which positively affect the experience of the building. Environmental aspects and regenerative sustainability are key elements for every project I work on. I am specialised in energy, daylight and climate simulations, LCC and LCA calculations and several certification systems.
I am an interior designer committed to creating sustainable indoor environments that prioritize occupant health and well-being.
The subject of my Masters thesis was on material health in early childhood environments and it is my personal mission to eliminate chemicals of concern from building products.
Born and raised in New York in a family of Polish origin, I have been living and working in France for 4 years.
Having a strong focus on the integration of the architectural heritage in the urban development process, my professional profile has benefited from different types of project work and collaborations that nourished my interest in the social aspects and, in general, interdisciplinary approaches in sustainable development of our societies.
I’m architect from Slovakia – ecological enthusiast. As a student I became member of NGO ArTUR (sustainable architecture) which promotes natural bulding materials (strawbales, clay etc.). In my current possition of PhD student I focus on issue of identity as social and cultural sustainability in architecture. In a team of athropologists, designers and ethnographers we try to map regional products.