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for his contributions to the field. AIA notes that “through his steadfast commitment to green design, Kats has supplied countless architects with the economic evidence to convince clients to embrace sustainability. Without his work, there’s no doubt that architects would face fewer opportunities than
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Resilience,” which concluded that an investment in “smart surface technologies” would result in an estimated half
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Congressionally established committee guiding the greening of 430,000 federal buildings, serves on the Mayor's Green Ribbon Committee guiding the greening of the District of Columbia, and served on the CO2toEE project steering committee. He is the author of
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the leading green low income healthy design and certification standard that serves as the design basis for 130,000 units of green healthy affordable housing.
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