evolveEA Receives WBE Certification
We are pleased to announce that evolveEA was recently certified as a Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council.  
Masters of Sustainability Students Engage in A Tale of Two Cities: Sustainable Community Analysis
evolveEA is leading a team of graduate students (MS3) in a semester long inquiry exploring two of our region’s communities as they transition toward a more sustainable and (hopefully) prosperous future. Similar to evolveEA’s approach to Buildings in Operation and benchmarking investigations, evolveEA... 
Cole Williams to Attend Seoul Green Building Exchange Program
We are proud to announce that evolveEA’s Cole Williams was chosen to participate in a Green Building Group Study Exchange Program this coming May in Seoul, South Korea. The program, organized and funded by the Rotary Foundation, brings a team of architects and designers from Seoul to Pittsburgh... 
White House Council Environmental Quality Chair Visits Pittsburgh
Last weekend representatives from evolveEA met with Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Ms. Sutley is principal environmental policy advisor to the President and was in Pittsburgh to learn about the successes and challenges facing the state of green building in our... 
David L. Lawrence Conv. Center Progress Report
evolveEA’s Christine Mondor will speak at a Green Building Alliance event addressing the DLCC’s green features, performance, and operations, past, present, and future. evolveEA led the project team that analyzed the convention center’s performance as an innovative green building. Christine... 
Daniel Klein joins evolveEA as Communication Designer
Daniel Klein has joined evolveEA as Communication Designer and will be leading the firm’s emphasis on visualizing information to help companies and communities make better decisions for their future. Daniel has developed a savvy, conceptual design methodology working in fields from fine arts to corporate... 
evolveEA Receives AIA Pittsburgh’s Honor Award in Urban Design
Praising our Living City Masterplan project, AIA Pittsburgh presented evolveEA with an Urban Design Honor Award at its 2011 Design Pittsburgh Gala. While the masterplan addresses issues that many post-industrial communities are facing, direct community engagement helped us shape the plan in ways that... 
Press Release: PennFuture Award
evolveEA is proud to announce that Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture) will be officially honoring us with a Green Power:  Turn It On! Award! The award, which is part of the larger Green Power:  Turn It On! Campaign, is meant to recognize individuals and organizations for their work in... 
Community Charrettes for Frick Park
We’re beginning a community design process with Pittsburgh Parks to design a new treehouse in Pittsburgh’s largest park, Frick Park. We are hosting public charrettes, and we need community members and children to help us generate ideas. Sign up here: http://www.pittsburghparks.org/naturespace Kid-Centric... 
Upcoming Sustainability Conferences
We’ll be participating in a few great upcoming conferences. Almost the whole office will be participating! Hope to see you there. March 25-27 Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon: Biodiversity and Environmental Justice Living Cities Presentation by Christine Mondor. April 3 PennFuture’s 2011 SW... 
Columns Feature: “Habitat”
This month, we are featured in the Pittsburgh AIA’s Columns Magazine. They did a great profile of our office space and our interest in co-location, mobile technology, collaboration, carbon neutrality, and the great neighborhood of Friendship. Thanks Columns! Habitat, Columns Magazine [PDF]  
Marc Mondor on Pittsburgh’s Sustainability Index Drop
Marc Mondor speaks to the Pittsburgh Business Times in this week’s article on Pittsburgh’s drop on the green cities index.  
Paradigm Shift: Key Leadership Positions in Pittsburgh
Now Hiring: Key Leadership Positions in Pittsburgh Tracy Certo, Pop City Paradigm shift “Although the extent of leadership change may be disturbing, there is a great opportunity for new and more effective alignments to emerge from the changes,” says Christine Mondor, board chair of the Community... 
Natural Talent Design Competition
This year, we teamed up with the Green Building Alliance to sponsor local winners of the USGBC’s Natural Talent Design Competition. Two projects won, including a team led by Cathy Chung, Brian Kish and Christian Wagner, as well as an individual project by Wui Joon Ha. Joon’s project, E.A.S.Y.... 
Fast Company “Think Like your Customers”
Think Like Your Customers: Stray Cats, Sustainable Design, and Small Business By Shawn Graham, Fast Company Expert Blog Thursday, September 9, 2010 If you have or have had a pet, raise your hand. If you’ve ever taken said pet to the vet, keep your hand raised. Close your eyes. I want you to visualize... 
Press Release: Eastside Development to be presented with LEED Gold
March 2008 “PITTSBURGH, Feb 28–The Mosites Company and The Design Alliance Architects have announced that Building C—the Borders Books building in the Eastside retail development in East Liberty, has been awarded the LEED Core and Shell Gold Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council... 
Columns “The State of Sustainability”
August 2007 “A lot of good design decisions don’t follow the LEED matrix,” admits Christine Mondor, AIA, LEED AP and principal of evolve environment :: architecture. She explains that her biggest fear is that LEED will be seen as a certificate so formulaic that it can be achieved without thinking... 
Shady Ave “The East End Goes Green”
” Earn one point for abating and developing a brownfield site, two for recycling 75% of construction waste, and another point for providing two preferred parking places for hybrid cars. Welcome to the environmentally friendly game of green building. These and many other potential credits are based... 
Pop City “Pop Star: Marc and Christine Mondor”
December 2006 “Marc and Christine Mondor, two heads talking at once, are the corporate culture at evolve EA. Spouses, co-principals, warriors for cutting-edge Environmental Architecture, in their own quiet way the Mondors are propounding a new-century agenda, a revolution writ small. “We seek... 
Pittsburgh Magazine “Forty Under Forty”
November 2006 “To an architect, living in Pittsburgh is kind of like being a kid in a candy store. While solid-brick homes and rolling park landscapes may not whet your appetite, these assests taste like opportunity for Marc Mondor. He has a passion for sustainable architecture and “green”... 
Pop City “The Moving Guide to Friendship”
November 2006 “Architect Marc Mondor, principal of the firm evolve and Friendship resident, understands the attraction. In fact, he says, “I don’t see why this wouldn’t be as desirable a place to be in as Squirrel Hill or Shadyside.”  
Pittsburgh City Paper “Novel Tease”
October 2006 “Evolve Environment :: Architecture enters the awards with the evolvehouse, a prototype for sustainable living: an elegant and compact living structure beneath a butterfly roof. Here, mechanical systems, material selection and solar orientation are aspects essential to an overall approach... 
H, The Magazine of Heinz Endowments “Garden Variety”
Fall 2006 “Marc Mondor, a principal architect with evolve EA in Pittsburgh, stands on the green roof of a Giant Eagle grocery store in the city’s Shadyside neighborhood. Mondor was a consultant with the supermarket chain in the renovation of the existing building to meet green design standards.”  
Pittsburgh Business Times “Select an Environmental Consultant”
” As an environmental consultant who launched his own firm last year, Marc Mondor is growing a business by helping clients understand comparative shades of green. That would be both the financial kind and the kind that helps in small ways to preserve the environment. “ December 2005 ”... 
Builder’s Exchange “Going for Gold”
Vol 5 Issue “Part of that team was Marc Mondor, LEED consultant, who practices at evolve Environmental Architecture in Pittsburgh; he was also a consultant on the Giant Eagle in Brunswick, the country’s first LEED rated supermarket, covered in these pages in the November 2004 issue. “This...