SUSTAINABILITY ACTION PLAN


principles

 

EVERY PROJECT COUNTS

Every project affects the carbon bottom line and can apply strategies to reduce carbon.

act with URGENCY

Humanity needs to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions now to avoid the worst consequences of climate change. Operational carbon is important, but reducing upfront carbon should be our priority.

THINK HOLISTICALLY

Sustainability is intimately tied to quality of life, human well-being, community resiliency, a healthy environment,
and social equity.

MAKE THE NEXT PROJECT BETTER

Every project holds the opportunity to advance our knowledge and skills.

The award-winning Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetland transformed a seven-acre tree nursery into an agriculture center for a culturally diverse area of Seattle. It inspires and educates people to safeguard our natural resources while developing an equitable and sustainable food system.

 
 

commitments

 

MEASURE performance

Assess every project’s performance from Schematic Design through Post-Occupancy. Set clear sustainability goals.

support RESEARCH

Leverage the work of our peers in the industry to stay current on best practices and new ideas, products, and building science. Continue to foster firm-wide expertise, building on in-house Passive House and LEED accreditations.

COMMIT TO AIA 2030 CHALLENGE

Use the Challenge as a framework for reporting progress and understanding how the industry is performing as a whole.

ITERATE ON SUCCESS

Strive to improve measured outcomes with every project and identify obstacles to address.

work with PARTNERS

Engage the whole project team to achieve goals: the owner, contractors, and consultants make valuable contributions.

ADVOCAte for change

Look for opportunities to share knowledge, teach others, and join the discourse around systemic change.

CELEBRATE WINS

Acknowledge that no project will be perfect, but when we identify and celebrate our successes we can better build on them, and prevent them from becoming one-offs.