Rise & Resonate: Sustainable Communities with Architect Don Jacobs
The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
Release Date: 10/22/2025
The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: If you need to transform sustainability from an isolated department into a core business driver, this episode delivers the blueprint. Ethan Arbiser shows how to embed sustainability into daily real estate operations using resource optimization, AI, and high-visibility engagement strategies. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Ethan Arbiser is a Senior Manager of Energy & Sustainability at CBRE, bringing a unique blend of environmental science, analytics, carbon accounting, and built-environment project experience. An Atlanta...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
📣 The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode is a masterclass in modern construction sustainability. Nicholas Ndah breaks down how eliminating waste, rethinking materials, and simplifying project execution can radically improve both environmental impact and long-term building performance. 🙋♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Nicholas Ndah is a commercial interiors and construction leader with deep experience spanning residential, industrial, and large-scale commercial projects. As head of the Architectural Solutions division at McCoy Rockford, he...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
📣 The Green Impact Report Quick take: LEED v5 is “around the corner,” and Helen Rubinstein (Director of Sustainability at Cosentini Associates) explains what’s changing — and how sustainability teams can get ahead by integrating earlier, speaking the construction team’s language, and leaning into decarbonization mandates without losing the bigger regenerative vision. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Helen is an experienced Sustainability Consultant that joined Cosentini Associates in 2010. She holds a Master of Science in Environmental Management Systems...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
🌋 The Green Impact Report Quick take: From Buenos Aires to Papua New Guinea, LEED Fellow and architect Andres Schwarz shows how to turn certifications, commissioning, and culture into long-term, resilient green performance — not just plaques on the wall. 🫂 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Andres is a sustainability professional, serving as a sustainability advisor, university educator, principal at NRG-AR, and co-founder of Green Certification Consultants. Since 2007, he has certified over 100 Green Building projects across 12 countries as a sustainability and...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
🧨 The Green Impact Report Quick take: What if you could eliminate 30% of wasted facility capital spend without sending a single person on-site? Austin Rabine, CEO of Site Technologies, breaks down how AI-powered drone data is transforming exterior inspections, cutting costs, and driving sustainability at scale. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Austin Rabine is the co-founder and CEO of Site Technologies, a company rethinking how facility owners manage building exteriors. Austin is an entrepreneurial leader working to drive technology and innovation into old...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
📣 The Green Impact Report Quick take: LEED Fellow Theresa Lehman is back on the podcast! Since her first episode in 2021, she’s doubled down on big-impact projects — like delivering one of the largest net-zero middle schools in the U.S. and advising on next-gen data center sustainability. If you're navigating LEED v5, IRA funding, or how to scale sustainability within a large firm — this episode is your roadmap. 🙋♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Theresa Lehman is one of the original LEED Fellows and a driving force in the Green Building movement across...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
🧨 The Green Impact Report Quick take: From boutique eco-hotels to 540-hectare industrial parks, Juan Carlos Valenzuela Castañeda is helping Guatemala go green — by proving that regenerative, resilient, and human-centered design isn’t just possible in Central America, it’s thriving. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Juan Carlos Valenzuela Castañeda is a LEED Fellow and architect based in Guatemala City, where he co-leads a family-run firm with his sister. Their practice has evolved from traditional architecture to sustainability consulting, now focused 80% on...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Umesh Atre shares a powerful journey from India to becoming a LEED Fellow and a sustainability leader at Parkhill. In this episode, he dives into how metrics-driven design, embodied carbon strategies, and infrastructure-focused sustainability are changing the green building landscape — especially in challenging regions like West Texas. 🙋♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Umesh Atre, LEED Fellow, WELL AP, Fitwel Ambassador, is a seasoned sustainability professional with over two decades of experience working across various...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
🎙️ The Green Impact Report Quick take: Zero carbon isn’t a tech problem anymore — it’s a business model problem. Fin MacDonald breaks down how developers can hit LEED Platinum + Zero Carbon goals by shifting costs smartly, partnering creatively, and treating finance like an ally instead of a villain. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Fin MacDonald is a newly minted LEED Fellow and zero-carbon strategist based in Ontario, Canada. He leads zero-carbon advisory work at Urban Equation (alongside Windmill Development Group), helping developers build the business...
info_outlineThe Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
🧨 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Alicia Silva Villanueva is back! In this powerful follow-up episode, the renowned sustainability leader from Mexico shares lessons from greening iconic places like Estadio Azteca for the FIFA World Cup, redefining resilience in hospitality, and writing the playbook to inspire the next generation of changemakers. 😎 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Alicia Silva Villanueva is a LEED Fellow and founder of a Mexico City-based consultancy that's been shaping the future of green buildings in Latin America for over 17 years. With 120+ LEED...
info_outline📌 The Green Impact Report
Quick take: Donald Jacobs takes us back to the early days of Sea Ranch and shows how designing with the land — not over it — can spark a half-century of sustainable building practices. From passive solar to international design work, his career proves sustainability is both timeless and scalable.
🤝 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion
Donald Jacobs is an architect whose career spans 58 years. From designing 100+ custom homes and the Sea Ranch Chapel to co-founding JZMK Partners, he has shaped communities in the U.S. and abroad. Today, he continues to restore past projects and support HomeAid, a nonprofit building shelters for the transitionally homeless.
🔨 Breaking Ground on Better Building
In this episode, Donald Jacobs revolutionizes traditional construction approaches:
🎯 Key Insight #1: Disappearing Architecture
- The Challenge: Conventional homes often clash with natural landscapes.
- The Solution: At Sea Ranch, Jacobs embraced a philosophy of blending structures into the land, using native materials and natural tones to minimize visual impact.
- ROI: A community where homes feel part of the ecosystem, preserving views and reducing environmental disruption.
🎯 Key Insight #2: Passive Solar Before It Was Popular
- The Challenge: Rising energy costs and inefficient heating/cooling in the 1970s.
- The Solution: Jacobs collaborated with pioneers like David Wright to integrate passive solar design, shielding from northwest winds while capturing southern sun.
- ROI: Homes that were more comfortable, energy-efficient, and decades ahead of green codes.
🎯 Key Insight #3: Scaling Sustainability Globally
- The Challenge: Mainstream developer housing often resisted sustainable innovation.
- The Solution: Through JZMK, Jacobs pushed design excellence and brought sustainable principles into master-planned communities across six countries.
- ROI: International recognition, larger project scales, and ripple effects for future sustainable developments.
🧠 Sustainable Soundbite
“Real innovation isn’t ruled by technology—it’s powered by the people who believe it must work.”
– Donald Jacobs
📣 Episode Overview
- From Sea Ranch’s pioneering design philosophy to leading an international firm, Donald Jacobs has spent nearly six decades proving that buildings can — and should — work in harmony with nature. In this conversation, he shares lessons from iconic projects, mentors who shaped him, and his nonprofit work that extends sustainability into the social realm
📈 Your Green Building Action Plan
Transform your next project with these steps:
- This Week: Walk your project site and identify one way to work with the land, not against it.
- This Quarter: Explore passive design strategies — like wind protection or solar orientation — that can be integrated without added cost.
- This Year: Build partnerships with community organizations or nonprofits to ensure your work has both environmental and social impact.
🔗 Connect & Learn More
🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast
🗒 Read the transcript Here
♻️ Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe
🔗 Connect with Donald Jacobs:
♻️ 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.