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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DESIGNING FOR ZERO CARBON
  John Andary, Senior Principal-Mechanical
Integral Group, Oakland. [For Kaiser Permanente Medical Office Building, Case Study No.3]
John Beck, Senior Associate
Linda Zubiate, Principal-in-Charge
Carrier Johnson + Culture, Los Angeles. [For Redford Conservancy at Pitzer College, Case Study No. 4]
Andy Reilman, Managing Principal
Nura Darabi, Associate Principal
Integral Group, Los Angeles. [For Redford Conservancy Pitzer College, Case Study No. 4]
Elena Nansen, Sustainability Specialist
Laura Knauss, Principal
Aaron Buehllng, Director of Educational Environments
Lionakis, Oakland. [For Claire Lilienthal Middle School, Case Study No. 5]
Aaron Wintersmith, Senior Energy Analyst
Capital Engineering Consultants, Sacramento. [For Claire Lilienthal Middle School, Case Study No.5]
Special thanks to Nura Darabi for the information about embodied carbon analysis. Another special thank you to Beena Ramaswami (BNIM San Diego) and Mae Agbayani (HPS Archi- tects, Santa Rosa) for their attentiveness to the many requests for project materials, and to Cristian Costea for special work on the main photo for the Redford Conservancy.
Especially helpful for the exemplary projects described in the Epilogue: • Sarah Winters, ZGF (Los Angeles)
• SiJing Sanchez, EHDD (San Francisco)
• Pauline Souza, WRNS (San Francisco)
• Teresan Jan, Gould Evans (San Francisco)
• Carol Blanchette, Director, Page Center (UCSB)
• Dennis Naylor, Thompson Naylor (Santa Barbara)
Thanks also to Elise Wall and Alex Chase of 2050 Partners, prime contractor for this publica- tion, for their suggestions and good advice.
Finally, I would like to thank the team at Southern California Edison (SCE) for supporting and continuing this series of publications on all-electric (zero-carbon-ready) buildings, particularly Dave Intner AIA. Ryan McFadyen, Karen Klepack and Michelle Thomas.
--Edward Dean, FAIA, Bernheim + Dean, Inc.
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