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The Green Route with MAREDI Design
MAREDI Design
21 episodes
5 days ago
Through the stories and experiences of industry leaders, change makers and advocates, The Green Route with MAREDI Design considers the possibilities of how we can all attain a more healthy and sustainable life. Created, hosted and produced by Marc Jambert and Dijana Savic-Jambert, founders of MAREDI Design, a boutique design studio focused bringing homes into the 21st century.
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Through the stories and experiences of industry leaders, change makers and advocates, The Green Route with MAREDI Design considers the possibilities of how we can all attain a more healthy and sustainable life. Created, hosted and produced by Marc Jambert and Dijana Savic-Jambert, founders of MAREDI Design, a boutique design studio focused bringing homes into the 21st century.
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Episodes (20/21)
The Green Route with MAREDI Design
Episode 20 - Crafting High-Performance Buildings with Nathan Kipnis

In this thought-provoking episode with Nathan Kipnis, principal of Kipnis Architecture + Planning and founder of NextHaus Alliance, we dive into the promise of resilient and energy-conscious design. We discuss how the Passive House model is shaping the future of the built environment, the importance of thinking ahead to meet emerging climate challenges, and how Nathan’s award-winning projects are setting new standards for endurance and adaptability in architecture. Nathan also shares his journey as a founding member of the AIA’s 2030 Commitment Working Group, and how advocacy continues to shape national dialogue around climate action and design excellence.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Kipnis Architecture + Planning
  • Kipnis Architecture + Planning on IG
  • Nexthaus Alliance
  • Nexthaus Alliance on IG
  • AIA National Committee for Resilience and Disaster Response Committee
  • Webinar: Architecture as Environmental Art, Architectural Record x Vectorworks

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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5 days ago
57 minutes 55 seconds

The Green Route with MAREDI Design
Episode 19 - From Sustainable to Positive: Building the Future with Carlo Battisti

In this inspiring conversation with Carlo Battisti, President of Living Future Europe, we explore what it truly means to move beyond sustainability toward a regenerative and positive future in the built environment. Carlo shares insights on the Living Building Challenge, the world’s most rigorous framework for sustainable design, and discusses how its principles offer a blueprint for transforming our industry. We dive into why these frameworks are so foundational, how they are reshaping the way we think about buildings and communities, and what motivated Carlo to bring this powerful movement from the US to Europe.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Living Future Europe
  • Living Future Europe on IG
  • Living Building Challenge
  • Biophilia Summit 2025 - Italy

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 month ago
1 hour 4 minutes 37 seconds

The Green Route with MAREDI Design
Episode 18 - Regenerative by Design with Common Object Studio

In this episode of The Green Route, we sit down with Fernando Ramirez and Justine Beitzal, the founders of Common Object Studio — an industrial design firm pioneering regenerative design. From their furnishing line Okaterra to their collaborations with design-driven companies, they embed sustainability, community, and radical intentionality into every step of the process. We talk about what inspired their purpose-driven approach, the challenges of regenerative design, and how they’re creating products that give back more than they take.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Common Object Studio
  • Common Object Studio on IG
  • Okaterra
  • Okaterra on IG
  • Metropolis's Sustainability Lab at NeoCon
  • Azure Emerging Design Awards

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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2 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 22 seconds

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Episode 17 - The Future of Sustainable Landscapes with Rachael Meyer

In this engaging and insightful discussion with Rachael Meyer, Principal Landscape Architect and Director of Sustainability at Weber Thompson, we discuss her work as a clean water advocate and the impact of in the world of landscape architecture. Rachael is a dedicated advocate for clean water and a pioneer in green stormwater infrastructure, known for her innovative projects that blend environmental stewardship with urban design to create healthier, more resilient communities.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Weber Thompson
  • Weber Thompson on IG
  • The Watershed Building
  • Northlake Commons
  • Bioswales

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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4 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 18 seconds

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Episode 16 - The Local Impact of Sustainable Initiatives with Katherine Tellock

A deeply insightful and encouraging conversation with Katherine Tellock, Co-founder and Executive Director of Chicago Environmentalists, a dynamic nonprofit building an inclusive community dedicated to sustainability, environmental justice, and empowering Chicagoans at every stage of their eco-journey to make meaningful change in their city and beyond.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • CHICAGO ENVIRONMENTALISTS
  • CHICAGO ENVIRONMENTALISTS ON FACEBOOK
  • CHICAGO ENVIRONMENTALISTS ON IG
  • Hazel Johnson Cumulative Impact Ordinance
  • “Setting Your Eco Goals for the Year” by Katherine Tellock

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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6 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 21 seconds

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Episode 15 - The Timeless Art of Rug Weaving with Mallory Solomon

A meaningful conversation with Mallory Solomon, co-founder and CEO of Salam Hello, a Morocco-based rug company focused on sustainable, ethical production.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • SALAM HELLO
  • SALAM HELLO ON IG

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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7 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 29 seconds

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Episode 14 - The Positive Impact of Healthier Materials with Alison Mears

A thoughtful and profound conversation with Alison Mears, architect, Associate Professor of Architecture, and Director and Co-founder of Healthy Materials Lab, a design research lab at Parsons School of Design, who's goals aim for healthier spaces and healthier lives.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Healthy Materials Lab
  • Healthy Materials Lab on IG
  • Material Health: Design Frontiers by Parsons Healthy Materials Lab
  • 6 Classes: Chemicals of Concern
  • Hempitecture
  • Keim Paint

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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8 months ago
1 hour 13 seconds

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Episode 13 - The Power of Holistic Architecture with Elisabetta Quarta Colosso

An inspiring conversation with Elisabetta Quarta Colosso, founder of El Fil Verd, a Barcelona-based architecture practice that embodies values like creativity, responsibility, and respect to deliver projects that leave a lasting positive impact on both individuals and the planet.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • El Fil Verd
  • El Fil Verd on IG
  • Some Work of El Fil Verd
  • YouTube Channel - FairCompanies - House in the Woods
  • YouTube Channel - FairCompanies - Passive House in Barcelona
  • Trombe Wall - Arch Daily
  • The Eyes of the Skin - Juhani Pallasmaa

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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11 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 52 seconds

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Episode 12 - The Circular Lifecycle of Shipping Materials with Aleksandra Plewa

An insightful conversation with Aleksandra Plewa, founder and CEO of the Chicago non-profit, EcoShip. With a mission to support small-businesses in the community, they aim to collect gently-used shipping supplies and packaging for redistribution, saving costs for business owners while also diverting waste from the landfill.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • EcoShip
  • EcoShip on IG
  • Holiday Collection Campaign - Applications Open October 29th

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 11 - The Latest in Sustainable Home Trends with Haley Chouinard & Caroline Biggs

Reporting on the latest and most significant developments and stories in the design industry via Business of Home, both Haley Chouinard, Managing Editor, and Caroline Biggs, Market Editor, have seen it all. But one thing that they both agree on is that sustainability is much more than a buzz word in interior design - it is becoming the set standard for industry trends moving forward. With these two market insiders, they talk to us about the products and brands that are on their radar that are actively working on creating more sustainable home design solutions. Of particular note, according to these two journalists, is circularity and how this concept is becoming more of a common practice for many brands in product development. Their observations go beyond the American market, as they frequent fairs in Europe and explain the impact of sustainable home design and the brands that are making the biggest waves.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Business of Home
  • Fyrn
  • Ikea Buy Back
  • Sabai
  • Mushlume Lighting
  • HeimTextil
  • M&O

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 29 seconds

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Episode 10 - The Gratification of Conscious Consumption with Caroline Morrison

As an eco-conscious global citizen, Caroline Morrison's ultra environmentally-forward Californian upbringing informed her foray into entrepreneurship in the French capital by way of Landline, a general supplies store. Determined to leverage her own long-held beliefs about sustainability and positive change, she created a space that allows people to enjoy a bit of retail therapy through an experience focused on conscious consumption. A place where people can invest in well-made household products, toys, clothing, and many other objects, she built a community where the concept is about buying better and less. Caroline explains the importance in creating a shop that is accessible and relatable, while also presenting utilitarian, well-crafted products all made in Europe, to inspire better consumption habits for her customers. She believes that everyone can make positive change on their own micro level by making an effort in how they consume everyday goods.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Landline
  • Landline on IG

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 13 seconds

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Episode 09 - The Imperative of Nature in Design with Gabriel Wilcox

As an expert in the built-environment, Gabriel Wilcox leverages his role as an architect through focusing on projects where he can integrate sustainable frameworks. Motivated to find solutions for some of the most pressing issues we are faced with in society, his work continues to center around improving the conditions of our buildings and spaces. One element that he believes has the power to deeply improve our built environment is by integrating more nature in design. Gabriel explains how this can be an extremely powerful and influential tool in reconnecting ourselves back to the natural world, which can provide better solutions for how we build and construct our spaces moving forward. He believes that the profound impact that biophilic design can have on humans, buildings and our health is undeniable and that by applying this philosophy more widely and with urgency, we will be able to establish a better future for generations to come.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Krueck Sexton Partners
  • International Living Future Institute
  • Biomimcry: Innovation Inspired by Nature by Janine Benyus
  • Biomimicry, an Operating Manual for Earthlings - Interview with Janine Benyus
  • A plant's-eye view - TED Talk, Michael Pollan
  • Books by Douglas Farr
  • How to grow clean air - TED Talk, Kamal Meattle
  • Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation by Paul Hawken

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 3 seconds

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Episode 08 - The Necessity of Electrification with Sarah Lazarovic

As a well-seasoned expert in the field of sustainability and climate advocacy, Sarah Lazarovic has spent much of her career focused on building public awareness on the topic through various endeavors and creative projects. At Rewiring America, where she is Vice President of Communications + Creative Strategy, her work continues to grow in the organization's mission to electrify all 124 million homes in America. Their goal is to educate and inform all homeowner's of the benefits in electrification, some of which include cost savings, better indoor air quality and overall improved efficiency in energy consumption. They aim to transform norms and the market so that electrification becomes the best and most direct choice for the end-user. Sarah believes that the public will continue to be impressed by the results and solutions that electrification provides, both to our communities as well as to our planet. She shares insight on her positive outlook on our fight in the climate crisis and how we can all adopt a similar attitude.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Rewiring America
  • Rewiring America on IG
  • Sarah's Website
  • Minimum Viable Planet (Sarah Lazarovic)
  • A Bunch of Things I Did Not Buy by Sarah Lazarovic
  • PNNL Report Findings
  • Pace of Progress Report (Rewiring America)
  • Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Venn Diagram
  • The All We Can Save Project

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 year ago
51 minutes 48 seconds

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Episode 07 - The Reframing of Demolition into Sustainable Deconstruction with Stephen Filyo

As a leader in the field of sustainability, Stephen Filyo cofounded BlueEarth Deconstruction with the intention of using innovative business as a tool to protect the longevity of the planet. Faced with the harsh reality that about one third of all landfills are consumed by demolition and construction debris, his company aims to create incentives for people to consider a different path to more conscious building and renovation work. By focusing on everything that is reusable in a building, they are able to divert these materials from the waste stream by donating them to local nonprofit organizations for reuse. Stephen believes that we should all be building for reuse and not just single use in order to avoid producing these large volumes of waste. He shares his insight on the value of a deconstruction project and the urgency and importance of spreading the word on how we can shift from demolition to sustainable deconstruction collectively.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • BlueEarth Deconstruction
  • BlueEarth Deconstruction on IG
  • BlueEarth Deconstruction on Facebook
  • Chicago Furniture Bank
  • The WasteShed
  • BMRA (Building Materials Reuse Association)

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 19 minutes 6 seconds

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Episode 06 - The Importance of Urban Farming with Caterina Romanelli

As someone impassioned by sustainable principles and who has built a career on that foundation, Caterina Romanelli is a leading force behind her family's organic farm in the Northeastern corner of Italy, in a city called Udine. Balancing multiple roles, she is a lead ESG strategist in her professional life, while also forging her own path as the third generation and current visionary of that very farm, L’Orto Felice. As a self-proclaimed food lover, her passion for biodiversity and ecological preservation has inspired her hopes for the future of agriculture, and she is taking action in her daily role. Reinventing the farm as a community hub, filled with experiential (and experimental) events, Caterina believes in the power that food and agriculture have on individuals. She discusses the challenges of urban farming and shares actionable ways that we can all support local farmers (and eat delicious food), all while emphasizing the importance of seasonality throughout the process.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • L’Orto Felice
  • CSAs
  • La Ruche Qui Dit Oui
  • FoodHub
  • AMAP
  • USDA Local Food - CSA US Directory
  • Eat Well Guide - CSA US Directory
  • Local Harvest - CSA US Directory

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 20 seconds

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Episode 05 - The Story of MAREDI Design

As the ones who are typically the hosts and interviewers of this podcast, this episode is exploring new territory for us: Marc & Dijana as the interviewees! We wanted to properly wrap up this very first season of our podcast and decided that there was no better way to do so than to share a bit more about our story and how we got here with all of you.

Even though we know each other pretty well and established that there would be no curveball questions per-say, we found that there was even a thing or two to discover from this conversation and some surprise nuggets for both of us.

We'd be delighted to have you all tune into the conversation to learn more about our own individual origin stories as they relate to interior design, why we are so passionate about sustainability and all the reasons why we felt it was so necessary to launch this podcast!

Mentioned in this episode:

  • MAREDI Design
  • MAREDI Design Highlights
  • What’s So Luxurious About Luxury Vinyl Tile - Architizer article (Burgess Brown)
  • Chicago Environmentalists (Chicago area)
  • EcoShip Chicago
  • WasteShed (Chicago area)
  • Compost Basics
  • Compost Resources - Chicago
  • Chicago Citywide Service

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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1 year ago
52 minutes 39 seconds

The Green Route with MAREDI Design
Episode 04 - The Benefits of Living Small with Laura Fenton

As a small-space and sustainable living expert, Laura Fenton has spent the better part of her career writing about homes within these contexts. Both a journalist and author, Laura's book The Little Book of Living Small along with her Substack newsletter Living Small, offer insight, ideas, actionable items and inspiration for those of us interested in this concept and lifestyle. Laura shares what she believes are the biggest levers that we can pull as individuals to lighten our carbon footprint. Not only does occupying a smaller space reduce your footprint, but she argues that less consumption is also key in this journey. She shares ideas for how we can all approach this notion of less consumption and why it is vital if we really want to effect change.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • The Little Book of Living Small by Laura Fenton
  • Living Small (Laura Fenton)
  • Young House Love (Sherry & John Petersik)
  • Give a Sh*t (Do Good, Live Better, Save the Planet) by Ashlee Piper
  • Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle* by Lloyd Alter
  • Carbon Upfront (Lloyd Alter)
  • Rewiring America

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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2 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 23 seconds

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Episode 03 - The Incentives of Green Living with Haley Chouinard

As a market-trend insider and observer, Haley Chouinard has built her journalistic career working at the top interior design publications and platforms. Now, as the managing editor of Business of Home, the daily publication of record for the design industry, Haley describes the moment she became interested in sustainable design. Her passion has fueled her quest in exploring how manufacturers are participating in the call and demand for more sustainable products and materials from the interior design industry. A driving force for her is knowing that she can be part of informing designers and industry folks about the newest products, materials and technology that are greatly reducing the carbon footprint of our homes. She has even gone so far as to uncover and explain the incentives that exist from sustainable living, from tax incentives for the homeowner to manufacturer initiatives towards greener products.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • BoH
  • Cash in on green design (Haley's article)
  • Green Row
  • Sabai
  • Parsons Healthy Materials Lab
  • Renovation Angel

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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2 years ago
55 minutes 55 seconds

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Episode 02 - The Delights of a Low-Waste Lifestyle with Sasha Stone

Deeply impassioned by the low-waste movement, Sasha was inspired to create Green Life Trading Co., a refillery and low waste e-shop and brick-and-mortar shop in Madison, WI in her journey to reduce her own environmental impact. She believes in a balanced approach in consumption management and low-waste habits and is a major proponent of "progress over perfection.” This is exactly why Sasha believes that the low-waste movement needs to continue to be inclusive and meet people where they are in order to work towards success. With a focus on closed-loop supply chains and sustainable packaging, she prides herself on the product transparency they offer and believes in an imperfect sustainability model to nurture a greener lifestyle. Educating her customers, both in-store and online, is foundational to her business in order for each person to find the products and level of implication that feels right for them.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Green Life Trading Co.
  • Green Life Trading Co. on IG
  • The Loop Newsletter
  • Ted Talk
  • Saffi Saana (E-Shop)
  • Green Box (Local Service - WI)

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 53 seconds

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Episode 01 - The Complexity of Sustainable Solutions in the Built Environment with Allyson Case Anderson

As the boss [lady] on many construction sites in the Midwest, Allyson Case Anderson, founder of Integro Builders, has a thing or two to say about the importance of assembling the ideal design team to ensure a successful project. She also believes in empowering the homeowner through education about the process in her quest to create transparency and build trust. With significant experience in the realm of historical restoration and remodeling work in Chicago and beyond, she believes that homeowners need to understand how the world affects their house. This is why she emphasizes the importance of building efficiency, performance, and resilience, while also considering the complexities of implementing sustainable solutions across her projects, while never ceasing to raise the bar on industry standards.


Mentioned in this episode:

  • Integro Builders
  • Integro Builders on IG
  • Passive House Certification - Phius House Builder
  • Cosentino
  • Warmboard

Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 30 seconds

The Green Route with MAREDI Design
Through the stories and experiences of industry leaders, change makers and advocates, The Green Route with MAREDI Design considers the possibilities of how we can all attain a more healthy and sustainable life. Created, hosted and produced by Marc Jambert and Dijana Savic-Jambert, founders of MAREDI Design, a boutique design studio focused bringing homes into the 21st century.