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  <title>Kristen DiStefano on Designing for Future-Ready Sustainability</title>
  <description>The Green Impact Report Quick take: What if your master plan was smart enough to beat policy to the punch? Kristen DiStefano shares bold strategies from Atelier Ten that are shaping the future of zero-carbon communities — before the ink is dry on today’s code. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Kristen DiStefano is a Director at Atelier Ten and a leading voice in environmental design. Trained in both civil engineering and architecture, she brings technical fluency and people-centered creativity to some of the West Coast’s most ambitious sustainable projects. From net-zero campuses to district-scale reuse systems, her work bridges policy, performance, and people. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Kristen DiStefano revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: Key Insight #1: Building a blackwater-powered future in Mission Rock  The Challenge: Water reuse wasn’t even legal when the project began. The Solution: Design a district-wide blackwater treatment and reuse system anyway. ROI: Now required by code, the system will save an estimated 16 million gallons annually.  Key Insight #2: Rethinking energy at California College of the Arts  The Challenge: Maker spaces with kilns, glass furnaces, and labs have huge loads. The Solution: Dual strategy — reduce architectural demand and work directly with studio leaders to tackle equipment use. ROI: Smart controls + future microgrid + PV = a scalable model for low-carbon academic buildings.  Key Insight #3: Expanding what &amp;quot;zero carbon&amp;quot; really means  The Challenge: Too many sustainability frameworks stop at operations. The Solution: Kristen argues for a broader carbon scope: refrigerants, site work, EV infrastructure, and even transportation emissions. ROI: A regenerative, resilient framework that keeps pace with reality—and policy shifts.  🌎 Sustainable Soundbite  &amp;quot;Eventually the goal would be to never emit carbon to begin with. But we’re not quite there yet. So let’s chart the path.&amp;quot; — Kristen DiStefano  📌 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps:  This Week: Revisit your project’s early-stage energy and water assumptions — are you future-proofing or checking boxes? This Quarter: Map your carbon strategy across all five pillars: operations, embodied materials, refrigerants, transportation, and site impacts. This Year: Pilot one regenerative or district-scale solution — even if it’s ahead of current code. Be the reason it's normalized later.  Connect &amp;amp;amp; Learn More  🌿 Access full episode resources: [GreenBuildingMatters.com/podcast] 🗒  **Read the transcript here.** 🔗 Connect with Kristen DiStefano: [LinkedIn] | [Atelier Ten]  Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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