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Bert Gregory
Biografía: Bert Gregory ID# 157413 March 12, 2018 Biography - Bert Gregory, FAIA Bert Gregory FAIA is a Design Partner at Mithun focusing in the urban realm, including transit-oriented development, mixed use, higher education, civic, workplace and urban design. Bert’s project design leadership has resulted in four American Institute of Architects (AIA) COTE Top 10 Green Project awards, two American Society of Landscape Architects National Honor Awards, an AIA National Honor Award for Regional & Urban Design, and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Award of Excellence. In 2017 he received the AIA Seattle Gold Medal, the chapters highest honor. He is a Fellow of the AIA and the United States Green Building Council. Under his 15-year leadership as Mithun’s Chairman and CEO, Bert led the firm to international recognition for healthy, performance-based design, positive for people and place. The firm was honored with over 165 design awards, the Sustainable Design Leadership Award from AIA/IIDA/Cornet Global, the Regional Leadership Award from the United States Green Building Council and was named to the top 15 of all design firms in the US by Architect Magazine. With offices in Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, the firm serves worldwide clients in the private, public, institutional and non-profit sectors. Bert serves as an international leader, speaker and advocate for sustainable building and urbanism, with lectures in Beijing, Jerusalem and Sarajevo. His research initiatives include leading a carbon accounting effort for Seattle’s 2040 regional growth “Reality Check,” advancing “A Model Zoning Code for Resilient Communities,” and developing one of the first web-based materials carbon calculators in collaboration with the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Washington. He served as Co-Chair of ULI's Climate, Land Use and Energy Advisory Committee; on the ULI Building Healthy Places Advisory Committee; Vice Chair of the USGBC LEED for Neighborhood Development Core Committee; as an advisor to the National Building Museum’s Intelligent Cities Initiative: the Global EcoDistricts Protocol Advisory Committee; the Clinton Climate Initiative’s Climate Positive Development Project Review Committee, the AIA Design and Health Leadership Group, and as faculty of the EcoDistrict Institute. Bert currently serves on the the ULI TOD Council; the AIA Government Affairs Committee, and as an inaugural member of the Cascadia Congress of the Living Future Institute.
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