Rooted:

Design Practice Reimagined

An 8-week professional training for architects, designers, and built environment leaders who want to create healthier spaces—and shift the internal patterns that shape how we design.

course content

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learning objectives

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what to expect

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who should participate

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who should participate |

teams

Bringing together established practitioners and emerging talent unlocks the opportunity for bi-directional mentoring and can create the conditions for knowledge democratization and peer-driven accountability within a firm.

For firms with over 200 design staff, we recommend appointing a cohort of 4 or more to participate in Rooted together to support institutional transformation.

individuals

When you're the one pushing for healthier materials, advocating for regenerative thinking, or feeling the weight of misalignment between your firm's practices and your values, this cohort is your support system.

You’ll leave feeling empowered and resourced to implement positive change within your organization, and with a network of peers who face similar challenges.

meet your guides

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meet your guides |

Laurel Chadzynski is a licensed architect, sustainability leader, and movement builder. Through her practice, LOOM&LEVER, she operates at various scales to foster transformation within the built environment, including curating educational cohorts and workshops and supporting the development of local and regional material reuse infrastructure. She advances industry movements by convening communities of practitioners for alignment, peer learning, and collective action through organizations such as Green Commons and Mindful Materials.

Laurel created Rooted because she saw a gap in the market - and a growing desire to tackle the root of our disconnect - not just keep checking boxes.

Ryan (Ra) James Kemp is a systems futurist and relational architect who accompanies leaders through the deep processes of unlearning, cultural integration, and planetary remembering. Situated at the confluence of quantum systems, indigenous wisdom, and regenerative design, Ryan cultivates spaces of relational transformation, where complexity becomes compost, and clarity emerges through kinship. His work invites a reweaving of perception, restoring the embodied intelligence needed to tend systems in transition. Through a meta-relational lens, Ryan supports the emergence of post-growth ecosystems grounded in healing, belonging, and life-affirming possibility.

His program, (re)Biz, was the spark of inspiration that led to the creation of Rooted, and he contributes to weeks 1-4 of the program.

Anjanette is an Interior Architect and material specialist with 20 years of practical experience. She is the Owner of A Greener Space (AGS) which she launched in 2016, the same year she ventured into the Peruvian Amazon to lead a team in a zero waste project. An advocate for alternative building solutions, she has travelled the world promoting research and applications for bio-based, low carbon materials.

She is co-author of the world’s first performance-based, continuous IAQ monitoring certification standard and Informed™, a software interface that maps chemicals in products to CSI MasterFormat for actionable specifications with reduced chemical impacts. She is expert in the world's most-recognized green building programs, (LBC, WELL, LEED) and product certifications (Declare, Living Product, HPD) and holds Auditor, Assessor, and third-party verifier (3PV) titles. She is WELL Faculty and nine-year veteran Materials Advisor. She is the recipient of both the Living Future Hero Award and the WELL Trailblazer Award, and contributes to Week 5: Life Cycle Impacts of Buildings and Materials.

Sara is the Founder of Architecture Towards Neutral, a registered architect and NCARB certified professional with a BFA and BArch from RISD, whose work sits at the intersection of embodied carbon, healthy materials, and regenerative building practice. Her background in affordable housing sharpened her focus on building energy efficiently without spending carbon upfront, leading her to champion bio-based and healthy materials through the Bio-based Material Collective and to her current role as Director of Education at Boston Building Resources, where she brings workshops on building reuse and material salvage to the greater Boston community.

Sara contributed to content development for Weeks 6 and 8, climate health and circularity.

launching
summer 2026

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