Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt

Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt

Responsible design is good design, and at no time is responsibility more conscientious than when it is considering ... | Seattle, Washington, United States

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Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt Work History
University Of Washington
Affiliate Graduate Instructor
1 November 2018 — Present
The Miller Hull Partnership
Living Building Challenge Services Director | Senior Architect & Associate
1 July 2015 — Present
Ecotone Publishing
Author--Living Building Education: The Evolution of Bertschi School's Science Wing
1 May 2014 — Present
Zgf Architects
M. Arch | LEED AP BD+C | CDT
1 April 2013 — 1 June 2015
Usgbc Students
Regional Chair, Washington and Alaska
1 August 2011 — 1 August 2016
Speaker
Speaker / Presenter
1 October 2009 — Present
Kmd Architects
Associate | LEED AP BD+C | CDT
1 July 2006 — 1 April 2013
Klondike Water Adventures
Chief Operating Officer
1 January 1992 — 1 January 2006
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Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt Current Work Details
Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt's Location
Seattle, Washington, United States
Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt's Expertise
  • Responsible design is good design, and at no time is responsibility more conscientious than when it is considering the good of both the planet and its people. I have dedicated my career to this collective wellbeing, progressing sustainability within the built environment and setting new standards for the field, demonstrating through numerous projects that regenerative strategies actually enhance design rather than hindering it. As an AIA Young Architect award recipient, my career as a licensed architect has spanned a variety of team roles and project types ranging from LEED to Living Building Challenge Certified buildings (of which I have designed five). My passion for the environment and education has led me to many speaking roles and university guest lectures across the country, and the creation of both the Seattle 2030 Roundtable and the Healthy Materials Collaborative. I am also involved with public policy at a local, state, and federal levels, helping with code development, state laws, policy development, and public testimony. Currently Miller Hull’s Living Building Challenge Services Director, I am a strong and constant proponent for the future of Living Buildings. I believe not only that Living Buildings can integrate into sustainable design curriculum, but also align with the missions and goals of many companies, further bridging the gap between firmwide and worldwide health, wellbeing, and happiness. Specialties: Sustainability Materials Toxicity and Embodied Carbon Sustainability Educational Speaker The Living Building Challenge Project Management Environmental Policy and Advocacy
  • Living Building Challenge Services Director & Senior Architect at The Miller Hull Partnership
Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt's Current Industry
University Of Washington
Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt's Prior Industry
Klondike Water Adventures | Kmd Architects | Speaker | Usgbc Students | Zgf Architects | Ecotone Publishing | The Miller Hull Partnership | University Of Washington

Chris Hellstern Aia Lfa Leed Ap Cdt Education

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Camden County College
Camden County College Associate's degree, Business Administration and Management, General

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