Lisa Goodwin Robbins

Lisa Goodwin Robbins

US
Architect/Specifier at Kalin Associates

Lisa J. Goodwin Robbins, RA, CCS, LEED, Kalin Associates, is a registered architect experienced in architectural specifications, with a focus on projects seeking sustainable design certifications, including Living Building Challenge and LEED. From art museums to schools to boathouses, she supports other Architects in their efforts to be green, to solve problems, and to get their projects built. During the past ten years, Lisa has been speaking about healthier building materials and indoor air quality at national and regional conferences. She is committed to raising awareness among architects and designers about avoiding toxic chemicals in our built environment.

Lisa J. Goodwin Robbins, RA, CCS, LEED, Kalin Associates, is a registered architect experienced in architectural specifications, with a focus on projects seeking sustainable design certifications, including Living Building Challenge and LEED. From art museums to schools to boathouses, she supports other Architects in their efforts to be green, to solve problems, and to get their projects built. During the past ten years, Lisa has been speaking about healthier building materials and indoor air quality at national and regional conferences. She is committed to raising awareness among architects and designers about avoiding toxic chemicals in our built environment.

From Research to Specifications to Healthier Environments

Scientific studies are providing ever-increasing evidence demonstrating the effects indoor environmental quality can have on the health of building occupants. Researchers want to find a way to implement their findings and recommendations. At the same time, many architects seek to address this issue for their clients, with the hope that toxic substances in a building can be reduced through careful selection of construction materials. However, architects need assistance with this goal. The...
Educational / Informative

Views from the Frontline: Incorporating Healthier Materials

Products used on a project can have significant and enduring health effects-not only on your building's occupants, but on the community where the products are made and on the workers who manufacture and install them. But where does one start when trying to incorporate healthier materials into a project?
This comprehensive session will consist of two parts:
First, a roundtable discussion will bring together an owner, a specifications writer and a materials consultant, offering...
Educational / Informative

Healthy IAQ in Schools: Why It's Important & How to Earn the IEQ Credits through Collaboration

As new research continues to define the impact of air quality on brain function, we take an in-depth look at the importance of healthy indoor air quality in schools and explore collaborative solutions that can help to meet some of LEED v4's Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) credits.
The panel for this workshop includes a Sustainable Design consultant, an Architect/ Specifier, and a Contractor who look at the same problems from different points of view, sharing collaborative strategies...
Educational / Informative

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