our 2012 Annual Report
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our 2012 Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2012 living-future.org living -future.org 2 CAPTION HERE 3 5 LETTER FROM THE CEO TR ANSFORMING EXPECTATIONS 8 14 16 17 INNOVATION PROJECTS TAKING ROOT IN THE NEWS RECOGNITION GLOBAL VISION, PL ACED - BASED ACTION 20 A BIOREGION MOBILIZED FOR CHANGE 26 A GLOBAL NETWORK FOR LOCAL ACTION 28 LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE AUSTR ALIA FINANCIAL INFORMATION 32 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 36 38 40 41 PEOPLE 2012 INTERNATIONAL LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE SPONSORS 2012 LIVING FUTURE SPONSORS MEMBERS 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T TABLE OF CONTENTS THE INTERNATIONAL LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE’S MISSION IS TO LEAD THE TRANSFORMATION TOWARD A FUTURE THAT IS SOCIALLY JUST, CULTURALLY RICH AND ECOLOGICALLY RESTORATIVE. 5 “The Living Building Challenge™ successfully shows how humans and their built environment can be harmoniously, benignly integrated within ecosystems. Above all, its rigorous standards and daringly innovative, revolutionary approach to building are already having a considerable impact on the thinking of designers and architects around the world, influencing all levels of design and technological approaches, radically pushing forward the field.” So said the Buckminster Fuller Challenge jury in June 2012, as they awarded our signature program top honors. Needless to say, we were thrilled and humbled by this news. My mentor, Bob Berkebile, was a student of Bucky’s, so this award felt particularly significant to me. But the big news isn’t what we achieved, but why we achieved it. The Buckminster Fuller Challenge jury scrutinized the success of our concept in the field. They looked at the work that project teams are doing around the world. They examined the impact that our Materials Red List is having on industry. They talked to us about ‘Declare’, our new materials disclosure label. What they found is an idea that has become a powerful force for good in the world, a program whose success is the success of our large and growing community of change agents—people committed to creating a Living Future in their communities. The pages that follow tell the story of this network of global citizens who have taken our vision and made it their own. We have a long way to go, but when I look at the progress we’ve made together, I feel very good about the future. In friendship, Jason F. McLennan 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T LETTER FROM THE CEO 6 7 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T TRANSFORMING EXPECTATIONS 8 INNOVATION As our programs grew in 2012, we also made time to launch some major new initiatives and efforts. The specifics of our work may vary, but the goal is always the same: to create a Living Future that is socially just, culturally rich and ecologically restorative. Our way of working is to find trim tab opportunities or leverage points to quickly and effectively create transformative change. DECLARE: By providing a clear ingredients list for building products, Declare helps consumers make conscious, informed decisions, and provides manufactures of ecologically sound products a way to demonstrate market leadership and secure a competitive advantage. We launched Declare in October of 2012, since then there are 39 companies participating in the program with over 58 products that have been Declared. These companies are demonstrating real market leadership while also allowing builders and designers to make more informed decisions. We’ve also connected with many more companies to help inform and impact future product development. Since its launch, Declare has been covered by numerous media outlets including Architectural Record. Product Name Manufacturer Name Final Assembly: City, State, Country Life Expectancy: 000 YEARS End of Life Options: Recyclable (42%), Landfill Ingredients: Ingredient One (Location, ST), The Second Item (Location, ST), NextIngredient (Location, ST), Living Building Challenge Red List*, Different Part of the Product, Another Component, More Stuff, US EPA Chemical of Concern, Yet Another Item, Non-toxic Element, Pieceofthewhole, Component of Concoction, ThirdFromTheEnd, ECHA REACH Substance of Very High Concern, Last Ingredient. *LBC Temp Exception I11-E11 Lead and Hardware Living Building Challenge Criteria: XXX-0000 LBC ZONE 0 00 00 00 EXP. 12/1/2010 Declaration Status LBC Red List Free LBC Compliant Declared MANUFACTURER RESPONSIBLE FOR LABEL ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE SM declareproducts.com 9 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T ECONOMICS OF CHANGE: Offers a new model for real estate investment that will remove the artificial financial disincentives for deep green buildings and clear the way for dramatic improvement in the built environment’s relationship to the ecosystems it inhabits. The “Economics of Change” will be successful when it has helped to shift hundreds of billions of dollars of real estate investment towards restorative buildings. This is an ongoing project with our goal to expand the methodologies used to evaluate the multiple benefits of high performance green buildings and infrastructure. In 2012, we’ve made parternships with leading-edge companies helping to make this happen. THE OREGON BEST RED LIST CHALLENGE: We partnered with OregonBEST, an innovative organization that stands at the intersection of Oregon’s university system and private industry and asked people to submit their designs for original building products that meet identified critical needs of Living Building Challenge™ projects, using materials drawn from the rich resources of the State of Oregon. This design competition embodies our belief in the power of global visions to spur placebased entrepreneurship. 10 INNOVATION LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE™: The built environment’s most rigorous and ambitious performance standard grew exponentially in 2012, with numerous registered projects around the world ranging from Haiti to New Zealand. With the release of the Living Building Challenge version 2.1, we strengthened the technical rigor of the program and further developed online tools for project teams pursuing the Challenge. We kicked off the Understanding the Living Building Challenge Workshop Series that travelled to Canada, the United States, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand. The workshops provided an in-depth introduction to the Living Building Challenge and helped attendees identify the key components of the program, discuss the rationale for restorative design principles, understand successful strategies for compliance with each performance area, recognize financial, regulatory and behavioral barriers and much more. 11 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T NET ZERO ENERGY BUILDING CERTIFICATION: The program team hit the ground running in developing this new certification program based on the structure of the Living Building Challenge. In 2012, the first two projects were certified with many more registered. LIVING COMMUNITIES: Living Communities addresses a current and pressing need for an ambitious, compelling and actionable vision for radically transforming how existing cities relate to the resources they rely upon. This project will support and promote both visionary leaders and inspirational city models and policies. Living Communities tap into the enthusiasm generated by the Living Building Challenge and help cities transform these visionary efforts into practical, leverageable and transferrable solutions. The Institute began helping city leaders assess and redefine their existing policy structures and informing city leaders about transformative urban planning models. Our goal is that these planning projects evolve into demonstration projects in the pilot cities to promote a new paradigm for urban sustainability based on an endgame philosophy of true sustainability. LIVING COMMUNITY _ UniverCity Phase 5 - A Living Neighborhood, in Burnaby, British Columbia 12 INNOVATION TRIM TAB: Our magazine for transformational people + design continued to push the bar of innovative and cutting-edge content with themes including Women Reshaping the World, Net Zero Water and Energy, the Buckminster Fuller School of Thought, and Materials. Our mission for the magazine is to focus on critical issues and leverage points for effecting change and truly transforming the built environment. Pioneers in the movement were interviewed including Sim Van Ryn - architect and author, Vandana Shiva - author and environmental leader, Janine Benyus - Biomimicry 3.8, and Ed Mazria - Architecture 2030. Building projects that showcased ecological design were highlighted that were as diverse in design as they were in location, ranging from rural Massachusetts to the Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada. 13 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T COMMUNICATIONS: We launched our new website platform that accommodates the Trim Tab blog, which shares the most inspiring stories about working toward creating a world that is socially just, culturally rich and ecologically restorative. Our web traffic has increased significantly, furthering our reach and becoming a powerful conduit for our mission. ECOTONE PUBLISHING: Transformational Thought, Jason McLennan’s newest book is a collection of his essays from Trim Tab Magazine. Covering everything from the concept of beauty to the best tools for designing advanced green buildings, Transformational Thought is an evocative guide to a dynamic movement and a great resource to those working toward creating communities that are truly healthy and sustainable for future generations. In order for easier international circulation, Ecotone released the Philosophy of Sustainable Design, Zugunruhe and Transformational Thought as eBooks. 14 PROJECTS TAKING ROOT Living Building Challenge projects are taking shape in every kind of region and climate. In 2012, we celebrated as project teams moved from the drawing board to the construction site and ideas became living, breathing buildings. The year’s most exciting development was the certification of the first two projects, Painter’s Hall (Salem, Oregon) and Ideas Z2 (San Jose, California), under our Net Zero Energy Building Program. certifi ed ‘LIVING’ TAKING SHAPE _ certifi ed ‘LIVING’ certifi ed ‘PETAL’ energy, equ ity, beauty Top left: Bertschi LIving Building Science Wing in Seattle, WA; Top right: Tyson Living Learning Center in Eureka, MO; Right: Painter’s Hall in Salem, OR; Bottom left: A Living Building Challenge button adorns a backpack at an event 15 certifi ed ‘NET ZERO ENERGY ’ Left: IDeAs Z2 Design Facility in San Jose, CA; Right: The Omega Center for Sustainable Living in Rhinebeck, NY 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T TAKING ROOT _ certifi ed ‘LIVING’ certifi ed certifi ed ‘PETAL’ ‘LIVING’ energy, equ ity, beauty certifi ed ‘NET ZERO ENERGY ’ TAKING ROOT _ Middle left: Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Lab in Waimea, HI; Top: Zhome in Issaquah, WA; Left: DPR Phoenix Regional Office in Phoenix, AZ 16 IN THE NEWS 6.20.12: SEATTLE’S SILVER BULLITT: A NEW OFFICE BUILDING GOES ULTRA-GREEN 5.10.12: BETTER THAN AN IGLOO: AFFORDABLE, EFFICIENT HOMES IN ONE OF THE WORLD’S HARSHEST ENVIRONMENTS 6.7.2012: FOLLOWING IN BUCKMINSTER FULLER’S FOOTSTEPS 6.21.12: WORLD’S ‘GREENEST BUILDINGS’ GET SEAL OF APPROVAL 10.4.11: THE SELF-SUFFICIENT OFFICE BUILDING 2.1.12: NET-ZERO ENERGY BUILDING TO BECOME $1.3 TRILLION MARKET 1.10.12: SEATTLE GOES GREEN WITH MARINE TOILETS, BIG SOLAR HAT 5.22.12: GETTING TO THE (LIVING) FUTURE 4.12.12: WORLD’S GREENEST DAYCARE? 8.30.11: IN SEATTLE, A GROUNDBREAKING FOR ‘GREENEST’ OFFICE BUILDING 10.31.11: THE BREAKTHROUGH 15: JASON MCLENNAN, BRINGING BUILDINGS TO LIFE 3.20.12: COULD THIS $30 MILLION GREEN TOWER BE THE FUTURE OF WORLD CITIES? 5.4.2011: NW DEVELOPERS VIE TO CONSTRUCT GREENEST BUILDINGS 10.15.11: HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR BUILDING TODAY? 5.23.12: PHIPPS PREVIEWS GREENEST BUILDING 11.211: OLD-SCHOOL FLOWER HOUSE LEAVES LEED IN THE DUST 12.13.12: DC AIMS TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE LIVING BUILDING 7.12.2012: LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE SETS GREEN STANDARDS HIGH 1.10.12: FINALLY, BUILDINGS ARE GOING NET-ZERO WATER WITH COMPOSTING TOILETS” 17 • The Living Building Challenge was selected as the winner of the prestigious BUCKMINSTER FULLER CHALLENGE, an annual international design challenge to support the development and implementation of a strategy that has significant potential to solve humanity’s most pressing problems. This honor (which Metropolis Magazine named “Socially Responsible Design’s Highest Award”) has helped accelerate the international adoption of the strategies embodied by the Living Building Challenge at all scales. • For the third consecutive year, the CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE invited the Living Future Institute and Jason F. McLennan to participate at its Annual Meeting. The mission of CGI is to turn ideas into action, and its Annual Meeting is an invitation-only event held each September in New York City for heads of state, chief executives of companies, directors of major nonprofits, and other global leaders. For four days, members make new connections and share insights and ideas to tackle the world’s most pressing issues. One of the highlights from the summit includes a breakout session where Jason and fellow CGI members explore a critical question: how can we design approaches that inspire individuals to take an active role in creating a better world? • Jason F. McLennan was named an ASHOKA USA FELLOW. The Fellowship program identifies and elects leading social entrepreneurs to the global Ashoka Fellowship and provides support, collaboration opportunities, and recognition. • YES Magazine honored Jason F. McLennan on its BREAKTHROUGH 15 list of justice warriors, ecoinnovators, happiness architects, and change artists who are transforming the way we live. RECOGNITION _ Our diverse and active Members are the reason we exist. Events throughout the year bring us together to celebrate and ignite transformative change. Above: Jason F. McLennan and Eden Brukman accepting the Buckminster Fuller Challenge Award. Right: Bill Clinton, Will.i.am, Jason F. McLennan, and others at the CGI annual meeting. 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T RECOGNITION 18 19 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T GLOBAL VISION, PLACE-BASED ACTION 20 A BIOREGION MOBILIZED FOR CHANGE The International Living Future Institute grew out of the Cascadia Green Building Council, which is dedicated to leading the transformation in Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. As a program of the Institute, our advocacy and community engagement help shape international programming by implementing solutions locally and sharing lessons learned in order to serve communities regionally, nationally and internationally. Cascadia made huge strides in 2012. Here are some of our highlights from the region. ALASKA (ANCHORAGE) Cascadia helped put on the annual Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP), one of the state’s largest energyrelated conference, as a partnering agency. KOOTENAY ROCKIES (NELSON) Cascadia collaborated on a joint project with the City of Nelson on the Rosemont Washroom Facility, a Living Building Challenge public Restroom. THOMPSON OKANAGAN (KELOWNA) This inspired community hosted the first Living Future Auction to raise funds for future programming and education events in their area. METRO VANCOUVER Provided a collaborative co-working space (HiVE) with workshops and professional development. VANCOUVER ISLAND (VICTORIA) Birth of the Living Building Symposium, 200 industry professionals gathered for a day of inspiration and education. NW WASHINGTON (BELLINGHAM) Hosted the 2012 Sustainable Design and Development conference, bringing 150 regional industry professionals together to spur leading-edge local projects. INLAND (SPOKANE) Partnered with the Northwest Eco Building Guild to host the 10x10x10 Green Building Slam showcasing innovative local green building projects. 21 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T Above: High Desert Branch showcases a home for the Green and Solar Tour. Right: Build Small, Live Large Housing Summit in Portland, Oregon. Left: Executive Director, Mona Lemoine kicks off the Living Future unConference. Below: Kootenay Rockies Branch mid-construction of the Rosemont Washroom. Above: Thompson Okanaagan hosts a Net Zero Water Workshop. Left: East Side Leaf Community Raingarden 22 A BIOREGION MOBILIZED FOR CHANGE SNO LEAF (EVERETT) Launched the Big Greenhouse Design competition, calling for Challengeready greenhouse design. EAST SIDE LEAF (BELLEVUE) Formed a Sustainable Learning Center to host education workshops refined and developed specifically for on-site general contractor and project managers. SEATTLE The Living Building Challenge Collaborative emerged, and the Cascadia Branch took on a partnering role in the 2030 District Planning. TACOMA/OLYMPIA Lead partner group for the annual AIA Sustainability Awards banquet. The branch also instigated numerous workshops and tours. PORTLAND Green Building Interest Group, Living Building Collaborative, Ideas to Action and Emerging Professionals all dedicated to implementing deep green practices. HIGH DESERT (BEND) Hosted 700 people at the annual Green and Solar Tour, featuring a dozen projects dedicated to green and solar features. EUGENE Hosted net-zero energy and water workshops based on local case studies—dedicated to creating local solutions to region-specific problems. KLAMATH FALLS Built on a strong partnership with the Oregon Institute of Technology to organize tours and engage trade students in Living Building Challenge projects. 23 Left: Kootenay Rockies Branch members construct a washroom for the City of Nelson. Right: Inland Branch annual 10x10x10 Green Building Slam. Below: NW Washington Branch design/builds the City’s first parklet. Left: Klamath Falls Branch and Oregon Institute of Technology students tour Desert Rain, a registered Living Building Challenge project. 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T Left: Seattle Branch hosts a Living Future ramp up event, 400 in attendance. Below: audience at one of the keynote speakers at Living Future. 24 A BIOREGION MOBILIZED FOR CHANGE Cascadia’s vision is to display our deepest leadership in our own backyard and to lead the world in progressive policy reform, the uptake of the Living Building Challenge, and the creation of deeply transformed communities working hard toward true sustainability. We do this through a highly effective network and regionally attuned education, advocacy and community engagement. WATER REFORM WORKSHOP SERIES: The water workshops focused on guiding Puget Sound communities toward 21st century water strategies. There were six workshops in different counties throughout the Puget Sound that presented our water research and engaged a panel of local decision-makers in reflecting on the relevance of the research to their upcoming and future water infrastructure choices. BUILD SMALL LIVE LARGE HOUSING SUMMIT: This summit gathered leaders in the development, real estate, building and design sector from across the bioregion for an intensive day of inspiration, project case studies and peer-to-peer learning. Industry professionals explored innovative designs and learned about the financial success stories emerging across our area. Key topics included, financing the small house, emerging trends in urban development, accessory dwelling units, demographic shifts & market demand, space-efficient design, and more. 25 SUSTAINABLE CITIES ROUNDTABLE: We worked with King County GreenTools to coordinate a monthly roundtable for cities within Washington’s most populous county. The goal was to provide cities with practical education on topics ranging from how to launch a green building program to how to organize social marketing for a city’s sustainability initiatives. City mayors were invited to sign onto a pledge to collaborate with fellow signers to address climate change at a regional scale. GOVERNMENT CONFLUENCE: The Government Confluence, co-hosted by Metro Regional Government, was designed to inspire fresh thinking, promote collaboration and provide tools to help make communities greater. Aimed at public sector leaders from the Pacific Northwest, the Confluence helped policy makers, managers, planners, building code officials and others tackle sustainability challenges unique to local government. This unique ‘meeting of the minds’ allowed government staff and officials to learn about cutting-edge topics, replicable case studies, funding opportunities and sustainability planning tools. 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T ADVISORY BOARD PARTICIPATION: We participated in many advisory boards in order to provide expertise in the green building area and be a voice for positive change in the Cascadia bioregion. Advisory boards included the Seattle 2030 District that seeks to develop realistic, measurable, and innovative strategies to assist district property owners, managers, and tenants in meeting aggressive goals that reduce environmental impacts of facility construction and operations. Other boards included the Snohomish County Development Task Force, Seattle Energy Tech Advisory Group, Metro Healthy Communities, DeCon Program Committee, and Washington Green Schools Advisory Council. 26 A GLOBAL NETWORK FOR LOCAL ACTION The Ambassador Network is a global volunteer initiative to encourage the rapid and widespread adoption of restorative principles guided by the Living Building Challenge. Within this network, individuals and local groups called Living Building Challenge Collaboratives discuss restorative principles, share expertise, and remove cultural, regulatory and ideological barriers to systematic change. In 2012, the Ambassador Network grew to 50 Collaboratives throughout the world and has inspired project teams to adopt the Living Building Challenge. A SAMPLE OF WHAT’S HAPPENING WASHINGTON DC BANGALORE, INDIA Pushed through legislation to promote Living Buildings in the District. This Collaborative is focusing on the uptake of NZEB best practices in Indian projects. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SAN FRANCISCO The world’s most active Collaborative! One recent topic was beauty and inspiration. Members contributed photos of beautiful places in their city, and then participated in walking tours of each place. Consistently fills their meetings with 100+ people from all over the Bay Area. Members will drive from Silicon Valley and San Jose to attend. MONTREAL, QC Active new Collaborative is partnering with University of Michigan to design net-zero water strategies. A Living Building Challenge Ambassador is transforming his home to a demonstration project. This group was so committed to creating a Living Building in their city that they raised money to hire a coordinator and several interns to write a guide to the Challenge in French specifically focusing on prohibitive regulations in their city. LEEDS, UK New Collaborative in Leeds welcomed Amanda Sturgeon at a sold-out event. This new Collaborative is a cornerstone of the Europe Campaign. GREAT LAKES, MICHIGAN CHICAGO AND TORONTO The Chicago Collaborative has launched its own Living Building Challenge design competition. They have developed a strong and supportive relationship between the Toronto Collaborative, despite being in different countries and not being in the Cascadia bioregion. 27 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T AMBASSADORS _ Top and top Left: The Great Lakes Collaborative presentation with the University of Michigan and local Ambassadors. Middle left: Steven Borncamp of Romania presenting about the Challenge. Bottom left: The Chicago Collaborative reviewing the Near West Side Design Competition entries. 28 29 Something very exciting happened in August 2012: Australia’s community of green building pioneers announced the creation of the Living Future Institute Australia. The new Institute, driven by leaders from government, local communities and higher education, is already capturing the attention and enthusiasm of a broad audience. International Living Future Institute CEO, Jason F. McLennan travelled to Australia to help celebrate this important milestone, delivering a series of lectures and workshops as part of the 2012 Living Building Challenge Australian Tour. As Warren Overton, Chair of the Living Future Institute Australia board put it, “Jason left a trail of inspired people in his wake and set us up to make a big impact in Australia.” With three registered projects in the university sector, and numerous other projects coming online in Australia and New Zealand, the Challenge is beginning to have a deep impact in Oceania. The University of Wollongong has two registered projects now in construction with the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre (SBRC), putting Wollongong in the running to be the first completed Living Building Challenge project in Australia, alongside the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland. Globally to Australia _ Right: Living Future Institute Autralia Board of Directors at WestWyck Urban Village. 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA 30 31 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T FINANCIAL INFORMATION 32 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2012 The International Living Future Institute closed FY12 with a modest $256,000 unrestricted operating surplus despite the difficult economy. Temporarily restricted net assets, which represent donor-restricted funds to be used in future years, decreased by $347,000 as we began implementation of some of the large grants awarded to us in FY11. The Institute closed the year with temporarily restricted net assets of $551,000, which will fund programs over the coming two to three years. While we enter FY13 with considerable restricted resources to support our core programs, we continue to strive to build our unrestricted reserves to provide us with the flexible funding necessary to respond to opportunities. REVENUE Foundations $1,028,118 Corporations 551,738 Government 13,750 Individuals 21,515 Membership 128,961 Program 972,483 Investment and other income Total revenue 59,813 2,776,378 EXPENSES Program Services 2,322,369 Support Services Management and General 317,796 Development and Fundraising 211,307 Total expenses 2,851,472 Change in net assets 90,682 Net assets at the beginning of the year 867,310 Net assets at the end of the year $776,628 33 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T REVENUE BY SOURCE EXPENSES BY SERVICE 34 35 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 36 PEOPLE THE INSTITUTE AND CASCADIA BOARD MEMBERS Johanna Brickman, Oregon Best Clark Brockman, SERA Architects LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE HEROS Skip Backus - CEO, Omega Institute Bob Berkebile – Principal, BNIM Architects Mark Buehrer, 2020 Engineering Eden Brukman – Vice President, International Living Future Institute Alberto Cayuela, University of British Columbia Mary Davidge - Principal, Mary Davidge Associates Ralph DiNola, Green Building Services Carolyn Aguilar Dubose - Director of Department of Architecture, Universidad Iberoamericana Jason F. McLennan, International Living Future Institute + Cascadia Green Building Council Mark Frankel, New Buildings Institute Jason Gamache, McCool Carlson Green Architects Ben Gates - Architectural Fellow, Housing Development, Central City Concern Chris Hellstern + Stacy Smedley – Architects, KMD Architects Faith Graham, Clean Energy Works Oregon Brian O’Brien - Partner, Solearth Ecological Architecture Judith Grunau, Cold Climate Housing Research Center Warren Overton - Managing Director, VIRIDIS E3 Myer Harrell, Weber Thompson Richard Piacentini - Executive Director, Phipps Conservatory Denis Hayes, Bullitt Foundation Adam Robb – Teacher, Jasper High School Richard Iredale, Iredale Group Architecture Emmanuel Lavoie, Reevolution CASCADIA FELLOWS Tom Marseille, WSP Flack + Kurtz Jennifer Iredale, Heritage Curator Dale Mikkelsen, UniverCity Lauri Strauss, Architect, kpb Architects Lisa Petterson, SERA Architects Peter Wilcox, Director of Market Integration, New Buildings Institute Jason Twill, Vulcan ML Vidas, Vidas Architecture Dennis Wilde, Gerding Edlen Development Co. 37 Sandy Allen, Controller Mona Lemoine, Executive Director of Cascadia Green Building Council, Vice President Education Events of International Living Future Institute Kelley Beamer, Oregon Advocacy + Outreach Manager Mark Masteller, Alaska Director Mike Berrisford, Ecotone Director Hilary Mayhew, Living Building Challenge Community Coordinator Tom Bland, Chief Operational Officer Eden Brukman, Vice President Alison Capen, Living Building Challenge Technical Director Gabe Carleton-Barnes, IT Manager Murray Cizon, Education + Training Coordinator James Connelly, Living Building Challenge Coordinator Sarah Costello, Vice President of Development + Communications Emily DeWolfe, Office Administrator Joanna Gangi, Managing Editor Richard Graves, Executive Director Nicholas Hartrich, Community Engagement Manager April Knudsen, Communications Project Coordinator Jay Kosa, Communications Manager John LaRose, Development Manager Jason F. McLennan, Chief Executive Officer Briana Meier, Living Building Challenge Community Manager Katy Scherrer, Executive Assistant Joel Sisolak, Advocacy + Outreach Director Caroline Sneed, Living Building Challenge Coordinator Katie Spataro, Research Director 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T STAFF 38 2012 INTERNATIONAL LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE SPONSORS ANGEL SPONSORS TRANSFORMATIVE SPONSORS VISIONARY SPONSORS 39 ENTERPRISING SPONSORS 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T STEWARDING SPONSORS Construction Specialties, Inc. Coughlin Porter Lundeen IMAGINiT Mithun Oregon BEST Phipps Conservatory Pidcock: Architecture & Sustainability Thornton Thomasetti SUPPORTING SPONSORS Access Consulting Ankrom Moisan Architects Balfour Beatty Construction Berger Partnership Big Ass Fans Brasfield & Gorrie CALMAC CDi Engineers Centerbrook Architects dbHMS DCI Engineers ECI/Hyer Architecture & Interiors Epsten Group GBL Architects Group Mackenzie COMMUNITY PARTNERS CSA Architect Ecotope Northwest Environmental Business Council Sustainable Connections HKS, Inc. Hourigan Construction KMD Architects KPFF Consulting Engineers LMN Architects Lutron Electronics Mary Davidge Associates McCool Carlson Green Opsis Architecture Otak Inc. RAFN Company Redside Solomon Cordwell Buenz Tube Art Group Weber + Thompson 40 2012 LIVING FUTURE SPONSORS LUMINARY BIOREGIONAL MOTIVATOR LIVING FUTURE LEADER CHANGE AGENT GREEN ADVOCATE Green Building Services One PacificCoast Bank Skanska USA Building SUPPORTING SPONSOR Fortis Construction Opsis Architecture THA Architecture COMMUNITY PARTNER 1000 Friends of Oregon American Society of Landscape Architects, Oregon Citizens’ Utility Board of Oregon Climate Solutions Coalition for a Livable Future Community Energy Project Friends of Outdoor School The Intertwine Alliance Oregon BEST Oregon Environmental Council Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. Oxfam America Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives Upstream Public Health Vancouver Watersheds Alliance Voice for Oregon Innovation and Sustainability (VOIS) Willamette Pedestrian Coalition 41 LIFETIME MEMBERS Patrick Arnold Lucia Athens Lynne Barker Rob Bennett Beth Berglund Thomas Bland Dylan Brady Johanna Brickman Clark Brockman Kacia Brockman G.Z. Brown David Buettner Peter Busby Robert Cesternino Ray Cole John Coster Logan Cravens Donald Davies Peter Dobrovolny Mark Edlen Thomas Elliott Christine Ervin Mark Frankel Gina Franzosa Faith Graham Bert Gregory Debra Guenther Myer Harrell Denis Hayes Jack Hebert Elizabeth Heider Kevin Hydes Jennifer Iredale Richard Iredale Glenn Jackson John Jennings Christine Lintott Brenda Martens Blair McCarry Jason McLennan Brian Meissner Cynthia Mitchell Herve Moal Thomas Mueller Kathleen O’Brien John Reynolds Brian Runberg Barbara Scott Barry Smith Brandon Smith Patti Southard Lauri Strauss ML Vidas Jeff Wartelle Bryan White Christine White Peter Wilcox Dennis Wilde Scott Wolf Alex Zimmerman MEMBERS Marc Abadie Danial Abdul-Rahman Nancy Aber Goshow Jessie Abraham Brian Abramson David Adair Dan Adams Tim Adams Alena Adler Stefan Aepli Chuck Agate Fernando Agustin Dave Aharonian Stephen Aiguier Monique Alfris Jennifer Alger Nourhan Alkurdi Ross Allbritton Beryl Allen Julian Allen Kate Allen Greg Allwine Steve Allwine Kauai Alpha Peter Alspach Debra Alvarez Chris Amistadi Bonnie Anderson Campbell James Anderson Dale Anderson Douglas Anderson Eric Anderson Greg Anderson J.R. Anderson Jaclyn Anderson Jeralee Anderson Thomas Anderson Tom Anderson Tim Angus Paul Anseeuw Devan Anthony Vance Arakaki Tom Archer Annie Argento Tamara Armstrong James Ray Arnold Ryan Arnold Brian Aske James Askew George Aspbury Rachel Auerbach Lyle Axelarris Elaine Aye Karie Bailey Krista Bailey Misty Baird Erika Balcombe Graham Ballachey Aleksandar Baltovski Gregory Baluta Adam Bamford Michael Banks Jeff Bannard Bret Barbakoff David Barnes Kim Barnsley Lynn Barrett Glenn Barrick Valerie Bartels Tracey Bascue Thomas Bates Lorne Beally Michael Beattie Andriana Beauchemin Bob Bechtold Brian Becker Jim Beckett Kameron Beeks Matthew Beilstein Riley Beise Greg Belding Mike Bell Kimberly Bellman Patrick Belzberg Rachel Ben-Shmuel Tamas Bencsik Darryl Benge Nathan Benjamin Andrew Bennett Huddie Bennett Catherine Benotto Crystal Benson Scott Benting Traci Bentrup Rudy Berg Howard Berglund Sean Bergmann Andrew Bernhardt Rob Bernhardt Anthony Bernheim Chuck Beymer Albert Bicol Mark Biedron Don Bildfell Flavia Bisi Christopher Bjork Jennifer Black Matt Black Mindy Black Ben Blake John Blasingame Chris Block Susan Block Moores Madonna Blunt Corinne Bodeman Alex Boetzel Bob Boileau Elena Bondareva Jeffrey Booton Kathleen Borgner Jana Boring Todd Borkowitz Evelyne Bouchard Gargi Bougie Mary Bowe William Bowers Webly Bowles Cliff Bowman Kristan Boyce Nick Boyce Pace Boyd Mark Brands Colin Brandt Randy Brannen Richard Breitenberg Rory Brennan Sam Bridge Marc Brillon Jill Brimacombe Robin Brimblecombe Amy Brinker Craig Briscoe Arthur Brito Amie Broadsword John Brodie Todd Brooks Elyce Brown Graham Brown Jonathan Brown Juliana Brown Major Brown Monganita Brown Morgan Brown Terrance Brown Jacquie Brown Barone Alex Bruce Bonnie Bruce Peter Bruck Beth Brummitt 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T 2012 MEMBERS 42 Krissy Brunner Mark Buehrer Victoria Buker Neil Bulger Heather Bunn Lisa Bunn Hasan Burak Cavka David Burdick Kevin Burke Garrett Burtner Adam Burwell Adrienne Busch Rohan Bush Rod Butler Trevor Butler Robert Cairns Isaac Campbell Sean Canady Natalie Cannon Eileen Canola Allison Capen Dennis Carlsen Jenny Carney Bob Carns Douglas Carpenter Jean Carr Mary Carr Alessandra Carreon Christopher Carrier Laurie Carron Beth Carruthers Ben Carstensen Jeff Caudill Alberto Cayuela Daniel Cebula Auren Challenger James Chaney Ariana Chantee Stacey Chase Katie Checken Di Chen Yo Chen Liu Scott Cheng Jessi Cherry Stan Chesshir Alan Cheung Stephen Cheung Nico Chiarito Jocelyn Chiew Blaire Chisholm Derek Chisholm Stephen Choi Kenneth Chooi Erin Christensen Jeffrey Christianson Brad Christophersen Mitchell Chvilicek Guy Cicon Vanessa Cinesi Murray Cizon Alison Clark Melanie Clark Jodie Clarke Kirsten Clemens Matthew Coates Brian Cockburn Elizabeth Coe Maureen Colburn Karin Cole Sharon Coleman Nick Collins Dylan Connelly Ken Connolly Norm Connolly Jeff Cook Tanya Coombs Lang Brian Corcoran Eric Corey Freed Tijana Corluka Cecilio Cortez Fredalisa Cortez Jacob Corvidae Sarah Costello Jorge Coto Donald Cott David Coulson Joel Courchesne Brian Court Don Cowie Mary Beth Coyne Brittany Cozzens Julia Craighill Paul Cremin Cristina Crespo Nancy Crocker Doug Crombie Gabriel Cross Jeanne Crouch Jack Cui Casey Cullen Brianne Culley Andrew Culver Larry Cummins Jerry Cunningham Brad Curtis Jennifer Cutbill Nick Cutting Anthony D’Onofrio Andrew Dagnan Jonathan Dalton Alicia Daniels Uhlig Melissa Darnell Owen David Mary Davidge Dyonne Davidson Peter Davidson Scott Davies Cindy Davis Fred Davis Jack Davis Paul Davis Emily Dawson Michael Day Walker Holly Debrodt Dave deBruyn Paul Dedyo Wyan DeFilippo Heather Degrella James Delmotte Christine DeLong Dave Demchik Sara Denniston Eddie Laura Denovan Nilay Desai Jane Dewell Emily DeWolfe Paul DeWolfe Sai Di Rodrigo A. Diaz Liliana Diaz Olavarrieta Scott Dideon James Diemer Janet Digby Shawntel Dinkuhn Ralph DiNola Dan Dirscherl Tom Dishlevoy Tyler Disney Brian Dolan Michael Dombkowski Greg Dong Christopher Dorin Charles Dorn Joe Douglas Eric Doyle Andreanne Doyon Annie Doyon Brittany Drapac Kris Draper Natalie Dreyer Michael Driedger Robert Drucker Peter DuBois Matthew Dudzinski Lisa Dulude Erica Dunn Jonathan Dunn Seth Dunn Adin Dunning Kenneth Dyreson Chris Edlin Julia Egenolf KC Eisenberg Peter Ekstrom Ibrahim El-Shair Rohin Elangovan Shannon Eldredge Ray Eldridge Alyssa Ellenwood Marlaina Elliott Rebecca Ellsworth Tiffany Elston Kevin Elton Robert Elton Trent Elwing Pam Emerson James Emery Sally Emmerson Gant Enderle Melissa English Patrick Enright Francine Erickson Jeff Ernst Barbara Erwine Aleksandra Es’kova Melissa Estable Blair Evans Charlie Fairchild Robert Fallow Colin Fay Christopher Fearnley Patsy Feeman Hannah Feil Robyn Fenton Keith Ferrante Rob Fershau Michael Fiegenschuh Henry Fielding Jan Fillinger Diana Fischetti Jeff Fisher Liz Fleck Bruce Fleming-Smith Chris Flint Chatto Corin Flood Kendall Flower Louis Fontenot Katie Foote Mike Foote Carolyn Forbes Alexander Forker Christopher Forney John Fortner Joshua Foss Ben Foster Emma Fox Allan Francis Caitlin Francis Matthew Francis Elizabeth French Mark French Jennifer Frey Andrew Frichtl James Friesz Greg Frosberg Jeffery Frost Howard Frumkin Sarah Fulcher JR Fulton Kerry Gallagher Elaine Gallagher Adams Jason Gamache JF Gamble Douglas Gardiner 43 Michael Hager Tilman Hainle Scott Hala Digby Hall Ken Hall Susan Hall Jake Hallas Megan Haman Joel Hamberg Christian Hand Jessie Hannan Justin Hanseth Dan Harmon Mark Harold Brian Harr Brian Harrington John Harris David Harrison Bill Hart Travis Harth Ty Harvey Joshua Hatch Becky Hau Josh Havekost Robert Haverlock Serrah Hayden Julia Haykin Hamilton Hazlehurst Amy Head Michael Hedrick Christopher Heine Marc Heisterkamp David Helland Jacqueline Heller Jonathan Heller Chris Hellstern Greg Hepp Todd Hepp Sean Hepple Joseph Herbert Yianice Hernandez Karina Hershberg Dominique Hes David Hewitt Nancy Heywood Vanessa Hickey Penapa Hildebrand Meagan Hill Phillip Hill Billy Hilton Brad Hippert Cory Hitzemann Rousena Hoag Kirk Hochstatter Jonathan Hockin Sean Hodgins Stella Hodgkins Bill Hoelzer Todd Hoener Gayle Hoffman Doug Holderman Heather Holdridge John Holland Sharon Hollingsworth Judy Hollingworth Lee Holmes Stephen Holmes Alec Holser Rebecca Holt Susan Hopkins Wesley Hoppler Rodney Horan Donald Horn Sonja Horvath David Hoskin Navid Hossaini Kelley Howell Elaine Hsieh Jermin Hsieh Daniel Huard Jeff Hughes Katie Hughes Kyra Marie Hughes Lawrence Humphries Eva Hung Jana Hungarter Ray Hunt Brian Hurst Chyanne Husar Anna Huttel Alex Hutton Nicole Ignacio Richard Isaac Nicole Isle Dune Ives Alistair Jackson Eric “Blake” Jackson Erin Jacobs Ryan Jacobs Scot Jahn Michael James Emile Jansen Matthew Jarussi Amy Jarvis Jerry Jaz James Jenkins Scott Jenkins Wayne Jenski Jason Jepsen Jimmy Jia Peter Johannknecht Eric Johnson Joe Johnson Loretta Johnson Charles “Gary” Johnston Ben Jones Roland Jones Leslie Jonsson Jessica Jungwirth Bruno Jury Coomy Kadribegovic Alan Kagawa Janeen Kageyama Alisa Kane Mark Kane Brian Kapuscinski Heather Karch Kelly Karmel Kelly Kask Ken Kato Michelle Kaufmann James Kay Amanda Keating Lyle Keck David Keeling Eileen Keenan Nathan Kegel Charles Kelley Richard Kelley Scott Kelly Jonathan Kemp Melissa Kemp Cheryl Kennedy John Kennedy Cathy Kerr Jeffrey Kersten Jim Kilpatrick Seonhee Kim Amy King Jason King Ronda King Ryan King Steven King Diana Klein Nicholas Klever Lance Kling James Klukas Robert Knapp Chris Knoll Mary Knopf Megan Koehler Kevin Koga Adrian Kopystynski Bob Kreger Craig Kreuter Brian Krizman Jason Kron Brittney Kroon Brad Kropp Johnnie Kuo Jimmy Kyser Michel Labrie Courtney Laird Olivier Landa Ty Landis Pat Lando Matthew Lane Amanda Langweil Michael Lanthier Everest Lapp John LaRose Christopher Larrick Debra Larusson 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T Miranda Gardiner Jenna Garmon Chris Garvin Steve Gaschler Peter Gaskill Ben Gates Jonathan Gates Denis Gautier Andy Gavlinski Marsha Gentile EJ George Maree George-Milles Adam Gerber Richard Gerber Elizabeth Gerock Les Gerstmann Kimberly Gibb Kaitlyn Gillis Marian Gillis Terrence Gillis David Girard Troy Glasner Matt Glassman Dylan Glosecki Erin Gocke Narada Golden Joel Good Jessica Goodman Gael Goodwin Andi Gordon Jon Gordon Eric Goshow John Gower James Grady Heather Graham Anjali Grant Rebecca Grant Richard Green Joseph Greene Brenda Grice Ethan Griesbach Brian Griffith George Griffith Suzanne Grob Jacek Gromadzki Kenneth Grooms Sean Grummer Judith Grunau Tina Guard Edwin Guerra Castrejon David Gunnar Ramslie Bruce Gustafson Katharina Gustavs Lorraine Guthrie Jose Luis Gutierrez Brezmes Ezra Gutschow Elizabeth Haak Rita Haberman Carrie Hadley Emilie Hagen 44 Andrew Lasse Rose Lathrop Karine Le Du Megan Lea Terry LeDesky Michelle Lee Stanley Lee Wendy Lee Amy Leedham Leah LeFort Marcus Lemire Mona Lemoine Anne Less Erica Letchford J-C Letourneau Arthur Leung Michael Lewallen Andrea Lewis Malcolm Lewis Kyle Lewkowich Doug Lichter Christina Liebner Christopher Light Joshua Lighthipe Scott Liljedahl Brad Liljequist Gerrett Lim Lynn LindgrenSchreuder Lars Lindstrom Andrew Ling Karin Link Chris Linn Richard Linzey Jessica Little Joe Llona Brian Lockyear Christina Loew Melanie Loftus Derek Long Ken Long Roxanna Lopez Charlie Lorenzen Terence Loring Christine LoScerbo Ghislain Losier Todd Loucks Christy Love MaryEllen Love Trish Love Renee Loveland Janvin Lowe Troy Lowell Pam Lowings Frank Lufkin Keri Luly Kristen Lundquist Gladys Ly-Au Young Chris Lyons Jean Lyons John Lyons Jeffrey Maas Mark MacCracken Gerard MacDonald Wendy Macdonald Iain Macfadyen Robert Mackenzie Michael Macnoskey Chris Magwood Kourosh Mahvash Ron Maine Ryan Malone Vivian Manasc John Manning Richard Manning Kelley Manuel Steven Marcyk Michael Mariano Nancy Maribel Nicole Markota Brett Marlo Tom Marseille Lydia Marshall Kristie Martin Robert Martin Rory Martin Vincent Martinez Richard Martinson Mark Masteller Janet Matheson Esteban Matheus Lucy Matthews John Mattke Brooke Maura Brian Maver Jeffrey Maxwell Alorie Mayer Molly McCabe Chelsea McCann Glen McClean Meri McCormick Shasta McCoy George McCutcheon Eric McDaniel Dan McDonald James McDonald Rodney McDonald Amber McDonough Ryan McDowell Claire McEachern Ryan McEvoy Carly McGinn Cydney McGlothlin Leona McLaggan Kristi McLean Patrick McMahon Maria McMorran Cherie McNabb Heather McNeill David McPhie Doug McRae Sydney Mead Kyle Meister Maud Melort Sandra Mendler Jack Meredith Alec Mesdag Bonnie Meyer James Meyer Rachael Meyer Ryan Mielcarek Tsuyoshi Mikamo Alison Miles Cork Bruce Millard Geoff Miller John Miller Karin Miller Kate Miller Michael Miller Nathan Miller Pete Miller Robert Miller Sam Miller Brian Miltimore Elahe Miri Narjes Miri Colleen Mitchell Ellen Mitchell Richard Mitchell Jeff Mix Dominic Moceri Anne-Marie Moellenberndt Adrian Mohareb Darren Molnar-Port Jacinta Moloney Hector Montanaro Ramona Montecillo Amy Montgomery Thomas Montgomery Scott Mooney Pedro Morales Perez Sandy Moran Ben Moreno Brandon Morgan Spencer Morgenthau Ryan Morman Tyler Morrison William Morrison Melissa Moshofsky Vandita Mudgal Kathryn Mullins William Munich Ami Muranetz Dennis Murphy Nicky Murphy Brian Murtagh Jim Musar Alyssa Myshok Deanna Nafzger Chris Naismith Godfrey Nash Hitesh Neb Jennifer Nelson Michael Nelson Mike Nelson Tom Nelson Alex Neuhold James Neville Tobin Newburgh Tim Newsom Khang Nguyen Mary Lynn Nicodemus Jim Nicolow Tyler Nishitani Rena Nofsinger Blair Nolan Ashley Nored Justin Norman Chad Norvell Andey Nunes Brenda Nunes Chris Nunn Jennifer Nye Ellen Nygaard Ben O’Callaghan Shane O’Hanlon Michael O’Shaughnessy Dan O’Shea Kathryn O’Sullivan Gregory Oaksen David Okada Takeshi Okada Gabriel Olmsted Court Olson Rick Onyshko Asrai Ord Jonathan Orpin Sam Orr Matt Oster Colm Otten Azzeddine Oudjehane Stanley Ouzas Jerry Ouzts Clifford Overton Veronica Owens Andre Pachon Chiara Pacifici Jason Packer Jessica Paley Jordan Palmeri Ting Pan Liisa Pangborn Peter Papesch Clive Pardy Patrick Park Dan Parke Justin Parks Clare Parry Jerome Partington Amit Patel Joshua Patrick Monte Paulsen Paul Pawlowski 45 Mike Rehder David Rehfeld Rick Reininger Phil Reis Norbert Reman Erin Reome Michelle Reott Lona Rerick Melynda Retallack Lisa Reynolds Paul Reynolds Tim Reynolds Chris Rhinehart Danica Rice Heather Rice Stan Richardson Christine Richey Eric Richmond Jonathan Rider Callie Ridolfi Sheldon Ridout Craig Riley Eric Ringold Kim Rink David Robbins Lee Roberts Raymond Robinson Joshua Robson Mark Roch Robert Rocheleau Ron Rochon Jordan Rodier Adhamina Rodriguez Michael Roemen Craig Rogers Steven Roka Julie Romig Samantha Ross Nathaniel Rotta Roy Rountree Evelyn Rousso Colin Rowan Jonathan Rowe Richard Rowe Carl-Jan Rupp Rae Anne Rushing Ryan Rutley Amanda Ryan Kevin Ryan David Sailor Ana Sala-Oviedo Douglas Sams Leah Samson-Samuel James Santana Eesmyal Santos-Brault Aviad Sar Shalom Rasika Savkar Warwick Savvas Anca Scaesteanu Mackenzie Schafers Dustin Scheckel Patrick Schilling Beau Schilz Matthew SchimmelBristow Reiner Schimminger Caitrina Schoeller Laurie Schoeman Trent Schoenemann Robin Scholetzky Kate Scholz Scott Schreffler Selena Schroeder Whitney Schwab Jeffrey Schwindt Lola Scobey Alan Scott Dennis Scott JC Scott Michael Scott Robert Scott John Seger Susan Seiden Xenia Semeniuk Graham Senft Deren Sentesy Bonnie Serkin Ana Serra Rebecca Shaffer Doug Shapiro Lesa Sharp Nicola Sharp Randy Sharp Stuart Shell Mary Shiffer Carol Shiflett Kim Shinn Drit Shoemaker Beth Shuck Katrina Shum-Miller Lauren Shumaker Alicia Silva Alando Simpson Stuart Simpson Larry Sinnott Dieter Siperko Joel Sisolak Samantha Skaggs Jared Skoreyko Tim Skrotzki Triena Slatter Judith Sleavin Stacy Smedley Darrell Smith David Smith Fearn Smith Justin Smith Kathleen Smith Mark Smith Nicole Smith Pepper Smith Scott Smith Travis Smith Brenda Snaith Gregory Snaith Caroline Sneed Charissa Snijders Kelle Marie Snyder Alicia Snyder-Carlson Miranda Sofia Berner Jerry Soh Laura Soma Jeremy Southerland Kathy Spanier Theodore Spear Dawn Spears Kyle Spotswood Perry Spring Ann Squires Ferguson Stephanie St Loe Teresa St. Martin Sam Stadler Warren Stagg Mark Stallmann Brana Stanimirov Maggie Stanley Joe Stano Shari Steber Roy Steege Alexandra Steele Sarah Steinberg Neil Steiner Allyn Stellmacher Robert Stephenson Jim Stewart Andrew Stockhoff Diane Stokke Scott Stolarczyk Dena Strait Lance Stratton Margaret Strong Donald Stuart Shaun Stuhldryer Skye Sturm Vinu Subashini Rajus Shaina Sullivan Cynthia Sullivan-Brown Mika Sundberg Rick Sundberg Shilpa Surana Art Sutherland Margaret Sutherland William Sutton Lisitsa Svetlana Taryn Swiatek Robert Swift Damian Syrnyk Jennifer Szerensits Sandi Tanco Moses Tang Mary Tappouni Adam Taylor Bryce Taylor 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T Frank Pawul Joanna Peacock Ben Pedersen Shane Pedrini Patricia Peirsol Martin Pennels Mike Penwell Payla Perkins Daniel Perry Gerardo Peschard Christopher Peter Dave Peterson Jeff Peterson Lisa Petterson John Pettigrew Glen Phillips Robert Phinney Richard Piacentini Matt Piccone, Jr. Chris Piche Pace Pickel Danielle Pierce Pam Pierce Tom Pierce-Bulger Randi Pierson Russell Pierson Edward Pieterick Josie Plaut Erik Poirier DeAnna Poling Bill Polis David Posada Darin Postma Caitlin Powell Elizabeth Powers Jacqueline Powers Priya Premchandran Jennifer Preston Gary Purves Dan Quatier Kara Quesada Dexter Quidilla Tia Quilter Chuck Ramsay Alexandra Ramsden Carolyn Ramsey Stuart Ramsing William Randall Stephanie Randall Cooper Jean-Sebastien Ratte William Rattunde Andrew Ratzke Rehab Rawoof Jake Rayl Daniel Rea Chris Reardon Julia Reckermann Amanda Reed Bill Reed Travis Reed 46 Caroline Taylor Kristen Taylor Melanie Taylor Jonathan Teeters Melissa Teichman Ryan Temple Jason TenBrook Fred Tepfer Tamara Terlesky Josh Tessaro Zachary Tetreault Jon Texter Frank Thaxter Scott Thayer Judith Thelwell Robert Thiele Eric Thomas Mary Thomas Andrea Thompson Jim Thompson Kerry Thompson Scott Thompson Taylor Thompson Sid Thoo Bill Thordarson Bui Thordarson Stephen Thornton Jason Thorson Howard Thurston Jon Thwaites Michelle Tiernan Jeffrey Till Scott Tobias Sean Tobin Dalia Todary-Michael David Todd Deborah Todd Jane Toner Jean-Michel Toriel Leslie Toussaint Lise Townsend Scott Tracy Helen-Hien Tran Karl Travis Susan Travis Calvin Lee Tripp Kristen Trojanoski Karen Tucker Katherine Tucker Erik Turner Keenan Turner Kate Turpin Jason Twill Gord Tycho Cassandra Tyler Jennifer Tyler Joe Unkown Sergio Valentini Peter Van der Meulen Jamie VanDenbossche Steven Vanderwal Simon Vangrootheest Mathew VanLoon Matthew VanSweden Emily Vella Gloria Venczel Gregory Vendena Mamood Venkataya Graeme Verhulst Lisa Vermillion Grant Vernon Stevan Vinci Jeremy Vining Maria Vintimilla Paul Voelckers J. Rob von Rohr Juliet Vong Jens Voshage Valerie Vozza Vuk Vujovic Serena Waddel Laura Wade Jensen Jeff Walden Dave Waldron Dan Walker Jonathan Walker Lauren Wallace Mackenzie Waller Scott Waller Dave Walsh Brett Walters Tamara Walus Cameron Waner Walter Wardrop Joann Ware Christopher Webb Stephen Webb Robert Webber Heather Wehby Mark Weinbender John Weir Alessandra Weiss Mary Welty Jeff Weston John Weyermars Elizabeth Whalen Debra Wheeler Terra Wheeler Tom White Richard Whitehurst Tina Whitesel David Whittaker DJ Widmer John Wiebke Diedrich Wieland Sean Wiens Linton Wildrick Laura Wilke Don Willems Jan Willemse Kent Williams Sophie Williams Stormie Williamson Chad Willis Kerryn Wilmot Alex Wilson Aley Wilson Greg Wimmer William Windish Bev Windjack David Winitzky Anna Winn Kevin Wittnam Anita Wolfe Jesse Wolfe Paul Wolfe Virginie Wong Matthew Wood Richard Woodling Matthew Woodruff Cynthia Woollett Parker Worthington Marina Wrensch Jennifer Wright Yancy Wright Theddi Wright Chappell Jaroslaw Wyshnowsky Stephen YamadaHeidner Mamiko Yamashita Courtney Yan Francis Yan Stuart Yanow A Yap Glenn Yokotake Matthew Yoshitake Adam Young Mark Young Mark Zaitsoff Gary Zak Noah Zallen David Zeibin Ella Zielinsky Maria Zingoni de Baro Hayes Zirnhelt 47 2 0 1 2 A N N UA L R E P O R T AMBASSADORS _ Right: Having fun at the Living Future unConference. Below: Ambassadors holding one of many meetings. EVENTS _ Left: Enjoying the activities at the Build Small Live Large conference in Portland, OR. Right:Dr. Vandana Shiva welcomes a sell-out crowd to Living Future 2012. The conference theme, ‘Women Reshaping the World’, inspired building professionals to think about how equity and opportunity can support a economic and ecological model. MEMBERS _ Above and Right: Members networking at green building meetups and events. Our diverse and active Members are the reason we exist. Events throughout the year bring us together to celebrate and ignite transformative change. ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE: The International Living Future Institute is an environmental NGO committed to catalyzing the transformation toward communities that are socially just, culturally rich and ecologically restorative. Composed of leading green building experts and thought-leaders, the Institute is premised on the belief that providing a compelling vision for the future is a fundamental requirement for reconciling humanity’s relationship with the natural world. It operates the Living Building Challenge, Declare, Cascadia Green Building Council, Ecotone Publishing and other critical leading-edge programs. The Living Building Challenge is the 2012 winner of the Buckminster Fuller Prize.