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The Good Sustainable Room

Ep. 23

What if sustainable design were a default, not a differentiator? That's the future Jill Kurtz and Justin Shultz are forging. Through the Design for Impact framework, Page embeds environmentally and socially conscious solutions into the foundation of our approach. In this episode, we explore what that looks like in practice, from lowering energy use intensity and rethinking water systems to anticipating climate shifts and supporting wellness and community. 

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