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Paul Bierman-Lytle’s architectural career has spanned three decades, during which time he has served as a founder of the AIA Committee On The Environment (COTE), which assisted in the formation of the US Green Building Council and the LEED program. Bierman-Lytle is currently the CEO of Introspective Systems, a developer of technology solutions for early design.
LEED professionals continue to do a great job of helping projects meet LEED certification targets, but we should be trying to make them even better from the start.